Qualitest Pharmaceuticals is recalling two lots of Accusure insulin syringes because the products' needles can detach from the syringes. When the needle becomes detached from the syringe during use, ...
Some people with diabetes require insulin. They can manually administer this through several methods, such as syringes, which are available in different sizes with various-sized needles. There are ...
For people with diabetes who inject insulin, the syringe and needle size can make a big difference in comfort and staying on track with steady blood sugar levels. According to a 2024 statistics report ...
People with diabetes who use ReliOn insulin syringes should check their syringe package because of an important recall. Tyco Healthcare Group (Covidien) is recalling 4,710 boxes of the syringes - with ...
Has your doctor prescribed insulin to help manage your type 1 or type 2 diabetes? You’ll want to know how and when to take it, what side effects could happen, and what other changes you may need to ...
I ask a lot of questions. It’s what I do for a living. So when a routine visit to my local pharmacy to buy syringes and insulin for my diabetic dog took an unexpected turn this week, questions came to ...
Insulin is generally administered either by the patient himself or by some member of his family, a neighbor, a practical nurse or a registered nurse. Only occasionally is it given by the physician.
According to the CDC, more than 30 million Americans deal with diabetes, and for many, that means painful injections. Some Nashville doctors have now been prescribing a new form of insulin. It's ...
Dr. Cook answers the question: 'Pros of Giving Insulin By Pen/Syringe?' — -- Question:What are the pros and cons of giving insulin by syringe and by pen? Answer:Well the pen-versus-syringe ...
July 30, 2010 — New research has found that 5-mm needles effectively deliver insulin into subcutaneous fat in both adults and children. Paul Leslie Hofman, MD, with the Liggins Institute at the ...