Insulin pumps lead to better clinical outcomes compared with injection -  The Pharmaceutical Journal

Insulin pumps lead to better clinical outcomes compared with injection - The Pharmaceutical Journal

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The use of insulin pumps in young patients with type 1 diabetes has increased substantially in the last decade, but the association with short-term diabetes complications is unclear. Researchers carried out a population-based observational study to determine whether rates of severe hypoglycaemia and diabetic ketoacidosis were lower with insulin pump therapy compared with insulin injection […]

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