Patch Up Diabetes | Diabetic Technology

by admin on 2009/09/05

Adam Garcia

By Adam Garcia

An insulin patch may someday offer a painless alternative to hypodermic needles, according to Altea Therapeutics whom is working on the concept. Read more below in diabetic technology.

Altea Therapeutics is working on the next generation of insulin delivery in the form of an insulin patch. They are developing (both 12 and 24-hour) patches to provide controlled, continuous delivery of basal insulin in people with all types of diabetes. This will allow uninterrupted, measured delivery of insulin through the skin, by way of an adhesive sticker no larger than a few centimeters. For those already diagnosed with diabetes, this could be the “Band-Aid” to quell their fear of needles, as well as effectively sticking to an insulin regimen. For those in limbo, diagnosed as pre-diabetes, this may be the answer your body needs to supplement your insulin reserves.

The PassPortTM System is comprised of a single-use disposable PassPortTM Patch and a re-useable handheld applicator. The patch is made of a metallic grid containing powder insulin. The handheld applicator releases a single pulse of electrical energy that converts into thermal energy, painlessly fastening the grid to the skin surface. The electronic pulse also creates porous channels to deliver the insulin through the skin. No injections, apply in milliseconds, and continuous basal delivery of insulin throughout the day.

This breakthrough technology is about freedom, convenience and ultimately better control. The PassPortTM System replaces injections thereby enhancing compliance in patients. This directly correlates to better diabetes control. Upon FDA approval, we hope this ingenious apparatus is warmly welcomed into your doctor’s office. Talk about patching things up!

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