
Diabetes is relentless and unpredictable.
Our hope is that InsuJet™ can help you live an unstoppable life. These personal stories from the people empowered by InsuJet™ show how needle-free technology can give you the power to change how you live with diabetes.
Many of the roughly 2.5M #Ukrainians living with #diabetes require daily #insulin injections to survive, our latest coalition aims to deliver insulin injections to those in high-conflict areas of the country in a quick & safe manner. Medical Response #Drones will be used to deliver InsuJet™ needle-free injection devices, pre-loaded with #insulin, to dangerous and hard-to-reach areas across #Ukraine.

Peter J. Germany

" The absence of needle sharps definitely contributes to overal safety.
The device is easy to transport and handle , even on trips or travels.
The biggest benefit of the InsuJet™ is to be needle-free."

Dr. Richard Gallo Canada

"It's not just for the patients but it's also for the practitioners. The nurses the physicians. No more needles!
Having a safer working environment is key. And this product offers that."

Birger William Norway

"I would like other people to know that InsuJet™ is a very good device, and is very easy to use.💖
Now with the InsuJet™ I can inject myself in much bigger areas than with the ordinary needle.
InsuJet™ makes the insulin spread much better under the skin, and prevents you from getting lumps on your skin.
Needles gave me pain very often.
The biggest benefit of InsuJet™ is no needle in my skin😀💖💖💖💖!"

Dr. Nadeem Siddiqui Canada


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Disclaimers:
01. Compatible insulin types: Human and animal; Fast acting insulins (bolus); Rapid Acting Insulin Analogs; Regular Human Insulin; Basal insulins; Intermediate-acting, commonly: NPH/ Isophane; Long-acting, commonly: Glargine, detemir, degludec; Premixtures (e.g. 30/70).
02. In a user survey, 78% of respondents answered they would recommend InsuJet™ to others.
03. In a user survey, 40% of the respondents answered they noticed using less insulin.
04. Needle-Free Jet Injection of Rapid-Acting Insulin Improves Early Postprandial Glucose Control in Patients With Diabetes. Diabetes Care, October 2013.
05. Body mass index and the efficacy of needle-free jet injection for the administration of rapid-acting insulin analogs, a post hoc analysis. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, July 2012.
06. Improved Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Profile of Rapid-Acting Insulin Using Needle-Free Jet Injection Technology. Diabetes Care, August 2011
07. A Pilot Study to Examine the Tolerability and Device Preference in Type 1 Diabetes of Insulin Apart Administered by InsuJet™ Compared with Subcutaneous Injection. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2014.
08. See medical deck Cost Analysis - North America, 2022 available on the Partner page.
09. Calculated at 4 injections a day with a hypodermic needle. 4 injection a day, every day of the year, adds up to 1,460 needles a year saved from use.
*. The InsuJet™ is calibrated for U-100 insulins
**. Needle gauge 26-27 is commonly used for subcutaneous injections and is around 0.40 - 0.45mm in diameter. The orifice of the InsuJet™ Nozzle is about 0.15mm in diameter which is much smaller than conventional needle gauges used for subcutaneous insulin injections.
***. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMID:18820853