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A review of reusable insulin pens and features of TouStar—a new reusable pen with a dedicated cartridge

Robert Veasey, Carolin A. Ruf, Dmitri Bogatirsky, Jukka Westerbacka, Arnd Friedrichs, Mona Abdel‐Tawab, Steffen Adler, Senthilnathan Mohanasundaram

2021Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since the introduction of the first reusable insulin pen, the advancement in the design of these pens is still ongoing to develop a safe, more efficacious, less painful, and easy to use insulin pen device. MAIN BODY: Possible errors in insulin delivery can occur at any stage of insulin delivery such as during the prescription stage, dispensing stage, or at administration stage. Mismatch of the insulin pen and cartridge is not uncommon and is a potential risk for individuals with diabetes due to serious consequences associated with incorrect insulin usage. The similarities in insulin cartridges of different manufacturers with regard to color and product names could lead to mix-up of insulin pens and cartridges. These unmet needs have led to the ongoing search for developing insulin pens that can address these errors and provide more efficacious and safer choices for patients with diabetes. CONCLUSION: , a new reusable pen with a dedicated cartridge intended to mitigate the risk of mismatch of the cartridge.

Topics & Concepts

CartridgeMedicineInsulin deliveryInsulinInsulin penDiabetes mellitusSAFERRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceInternal medicineType 1 diabetesEngineeringEndocrinologyComputer securityMechanical engineeringDiabetes Management and ResearchHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patientsIntravenous Infusion Technology and Safety