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FlexPen® for the delivery of insulin: accuracy, injection force and patient preference

Pages 115-123 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014

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Quentin Lohmeyer, Andreas Schneider, Christoph Jordi, Jakob Lange & Mirko Meboldt. (2019) Toward a new age of patient centricity? The application of eye-tracking to the development of connected self-injection systems. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 16:2, pages 163-175.
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Andreas Pfützner, Timothy Bailey, Carlos Campos, Douglas Kahn, Ellen Ambers, Marcus Niemeyer, German Guerrero, David Klonoff & Irina Nayberg. (2013) Accuracy and preference assessment of prefilled insulin pen versus vial and syringe with diabetes patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Current Medical Research and Opinion 29:5, pages 475-481.
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Christina Schipper, Petra Musholt, Marcus Niemeyer, Marianne Qvist, Andrea Löffler, Thomas Forst & Andreas Pfützner. (2012) Patient device assessment evaluation of two insulin injection devices in a mixed cohort of insulin-treated patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Current Medical Research and Opinion 28:8, pages 1297-1303.
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Andreas Pfützner, Christina Schipper, Marcus Niemeyer, Marianne Qvist, Andrea Löffler, Thomas Forst & Petra B. Musholt. (2012) Comparison of Patient Preference for Two Insulin Injection Pen Devices in Relation to Patient Dexterity Skills. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 6:4, pages 910-916.
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Andreas Pfützner. (2011) Comment on “Do Different Body Colors and Labels of Insulin Pens Enhance a Patient's Ability to Correctly Identify Pens for Injecting Long Acting versus Short-Acting Insulins?”. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 5:6, pages 1627-1628.
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Jakob Oest Wielandt, Marcus Niemeyer, Marianne Rye Hansen, Ditlef Bucher & Niels Bjerrum Thomsen. (2011) FlexTouch: A Prefilled Insulin Pen with a Novel Injection Mechanism with Consistent High Accuracy at Low- (1 U), Medium- (40 U), and High- (80 U) Dose Settings. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 5:5, pages 1195-1199.
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Melissa L Magwire. (2011) Addressing Barriers to Insulin Therapy: The Role of Insulin Pens. American Journal of Therapeutics 18:5, pages 392-402.
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Sherwyn Schwartz. (2010) Correct Use of a New Reusable Insulin Injection Pen by Patients with Diabetes: A Design Validation Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 4:5, pages 1229-1235.
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Riccardo Perfetti. (2010) Reusable and Disposable Insulin Pens for the Treatment of Diabetes: Understanding the Global Differences in User Preference and an Evaluation of Inpatient Insulin Pen Use. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 12:S1, pages S-79-S-85.
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Mark Peyrot, Richard R. Rubin & Kamlesh Khunti. (2010) Addressing barriers to initiation of insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Primary Care Diabetes 4, pages S11-S18.
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