There was huge news this week in the pharmaceutical world: semaglutide (Ozempic), a drug commonly used in Type 2 diabetes, delivered unprecedented…
Category: Injectable Medication
Good news for insulin users: the United States FDA has approved the first generic glucagon rescue injection. Soon that vital and occasionally…
Why You Really Do Need to Rotate Injection Sites
“Rotate your injection sites.” Most of us have heard this advice, but do we really understand why…
On the heels of the approval of nasal glucagon, the FDA has approved Xeris Pharmaceuticals’ ready-to-use, room-temperature stable liquid…
Who’s got your back? Who have you trained on your emergency Glucagon kit? When you – or the person with Type 1 diabetes in your life – has a severe hypo,…
On June 17, the FDA announced that it had approved a new drug for the treatment of pediatric Type 2 diabetes:
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration…
The coming year promises to be a busy one for innovations in diabetes tech and medicine. Here are ten things currently in development that may become…
Most people who follow developments in the diabetes world have probably heard about efforts to create smart insulin, which would sense when blood…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Novo Nordisk’s New Drug Application for OZEMPIC (semaglutide) injection 0.5 mg…
New research says there are better ways to inject insulin with a syringe, as well as manage infusion sites, to get the most out of your insulin and improve diabetes care.