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The Needle-free Injector is now available!
Many people, whether they are children or adults, always tremble in the face of sharp needles and feel scared, especially when children are given injections, it is definitely an excellent moment to perform high-pitched sounds. Not only children, but some adults, especial...Read more -
Switching from an insulin pen to a needle-free injector, what should I pay attention to?
Needle-free injector have now been recognized as a safer and more comfortable insulin injection method, and have been accepted by many diabetic patients. This new injection method is diffused subcutaneously when injecting liquid, which is more easily absorbed by the skin...Read more -
Who is suitable for needle-free injection?
• Patients with poor postprandial blood glucose control after previous insulin therapy • Use long-acting insulin therapy, especially insulin glargine • Initial insulin therapy, especially for needle-phobic patients • Patients who have or are concerned about subcutaneou...Read more -
Edit Needle-free Injector and its future
With the improvement of the quality of life, people pay more and more attention to the experience of clothing, food, housing and transportation, and the happiness index continues to rise. Diabetes is never a matter of one person, but a matter of a group of people. We and the disease have always b...Read more -
Guidelines for Needle-free Injection of Insulin for Diabetic Patients
The "Guidelines for Needle-free Injection of Insulin for Diabetic Patients" was released in China, which marked the official entry of needle-free insulin injection into China's diabetes clinical sequence, and also made China officially a country for the promotion of need...Read more -
What can a Needle-free Injector do?
At present, the number of diabetic patients in China exceeds 100 million, and only 5.6% of the patients have reached the standard of blood sugar, blood lipid and blood pressure control. Among them, only 1% of patients can achieve weight control, do not smoke, and exercis...Read more -
Needless is better than needle, Physiological needs, Safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, self-actualization
According to statistics from the International Federation IDF in 2017, China has become the country with the most widespread diabetes prevalence. The number of adults with diabetes (20-79 years old) has reached 114 million. It is estimated that by 2025, the number of glo...Read more -
Is diabetes terrible? The most terrible thing is complications
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic endocrine disease characterized by hyperglycemia, mainly caused by relative or absolute deficiency of insulin secretion. Since long-term hyperglycemia can lead to chronic dysfunction of various tissues, such as the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, eyes and nervous ...Read more -
Why is Needle-free Injector better?
At present, there are as many as 114 million diabetic patients in China, and about 36% of them need insulin injections. In addition to the pain of needle sticks every day, they also face subcutaneous induration after insulin injection, needle scratches and broken needles and insulin. Poor resista...Read more -
The NEEDLE-FREE INJECTOR, a new and effective treatment for Diabetes
In the treatment of diabetes, insulin is one of the most effective drugs for controlling blood sugar. Patients with type 1 diabetes usually require lifelong insulin injections, and patients with type 2 diabetes also need insulin injections when oral hypoglycemic drugs ar...Read more -
Award
On August 26-27, the 5th (2022) China Medical Device Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition Artificial Intelligence and Medical Robot Category Competition was held in Lin’an, Zhejiang. 40 medical device innovation projects from all over the country gathered in Lin’an, and finally...Read more -
Diabetes Insight and Needle-Free Drug Delivery
Diabetes is divided into two categories 1. Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile diabetes mellitus, is prone to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). It is also called youth-onset diabetes because it often occurs before the age of 35, accoun...Read more