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“Smart InPen device launches in the US”

Companion Medical has now developed a “Smart” InPen system which allows persons with type 1 diabetes to inject insulin and monitor their data via the app on their phone. The same size as a traditional insulin pen, this device gives freedom to those with Type 1 who typically would need to wear a device. 

As healthcare professionals, the app will generate reports of dose history and insulin temperature to help you better assist in your clinical practice. 

Although this pen is currently only for patients 12 and under, the hope is that the invention will lead to continued development in diabetes care and technology. 

To learn more about the InPen System please enjoy this article below:

“Smart InPen device launches in the US” – Diabetes.co.uk

 

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