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Insulin Infusion Systems
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2019
2019
Impact of housing nursery pigs according to body weight on the onset of feed intake, aggressive behavior, and growth performance
J. E. Faccin
,
F. Laskoski
,
+7 authors
F. P. Bortolozzo
Tropical Animal Health and Production
2019
Corpus ID: 207964966
Housing nursery pigs according to body weight is an observed common practice in production systems and, supposedly, improves…
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2014
2014
Assessment for ease of use and preference of a new prefilled insulin pen (FlexTouch Degludec U100/U200) versus the SoloSTAR insulin pen by patients with diabetes and healthcare professionals
A. Pfützner
,
T. Forst
,
M. Niemeyer
,
T. Bailey
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
2014
Corpus ID: 10345649
Objective: FlexTouch® (FT) is a new prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension and a low injection force used to deliver…
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2013
2013
Dose accuracy of a durable insulin pen with memory function, before and after simulated lifetime use and under stress conditions
Li-hao Xue
,
Kristian Handberg Mikkelsen
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
2013
Corpus ID: 25817277
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the dose accuracy of NovoPen® 5 in delivering low, medium and high doses of…
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2013
2013
Expectations about insulin therapy, perceived insulin‐delivery system social acceptability, and insulin treatment satisfaction contribute to decreases in insulin therapy self‐efficacy in patients…
R. Hayes
,
B. Curtis
,
L. Ilag
,
D. Nelson
,
Mayme Wong
,
M. Funnell
Journal of Diabetes
2013
Corpus ID: 7313691
Self‐efficacy plays a critical role in diabetes self‐care. Herein we explore factors contributing to decreased insulin therapy…
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2012
2012
Healthcare professional and patient assessment of a new prefilled insulin pen versus two widely available prefilled insulin pens for ease of use, teaching and learning
D. Nadeau
,
C. Campos
,
M. Niemeyer
,
T. Bailey
Current Medical Research and Opinion
2012
Corpus ID: 44275751
Abstract Objective: FlexTouch (FT) is a new prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension at any set dose and a low…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
An investigation of bloodborne pathogen transmission due to multipatient sharing of insulin pens.
S. Hakre
,
Donna R Upshaw-Combs
,
+17 authors
S. Lafon
Military Medicine
2012
Corpus ID: 6779700
On January 30, 2009, nursing staff at a military hospital in Texas reported that single-patient use insulin pens were used on…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
An evaluation of prefilled insulin pens: a focus on the Next Generation FlexPen®
E. Davis
,
Emily L Sexson
,
M. Spangler
,
P. Foral
Medical devices
2010
Corpus ID: 7908072
Insulin pen delivery systems are preferred by patients over the traditional vial and syringe method for insulin delivery because…
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2008
2008
FlexPen® and KwikPen™ Prefilled Insulin Devices: A Laboratory Evaluation of Ergonomic and Injection Force Characteristics
D. Ignaut
,
Michael Opincar
,
Sheila M Lenox
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
2008
Corpus ID: 206799729
Background: Advances in insulin pen technology continue to improve the usability of these devices for patients with diabetes. In…
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1995
1995
Six models of a new insulin pen (MADI): Description and first clinical trial
R. Chlup
,
K. Janü
,
J. Venháčová
,
J. Bartek
1995
Corpus ID: 56644592
Six models of a new type of insulin pen (MADI) were developed comprising models for insulin U-40, U-80 and U-100 with a single…
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1986
1986
The “insulin pen”: Comparison with multiple injection treatment with syringe
K. Dahl-Jørgensen
,
K. Hanssen
,
R. Mosand
,
L. Sandvik
1986
Corpus ID: 71237286
A new insulin “fountain-pen” injection device (NovoPenTM) was tested in 10 insulin-dependent diabetic patients, aged 21–34 years…
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