Bill Guilliouma

How Well Are Your Rheumatology Patients Self-Administering Their Medication?

By Bill Guilliouma | October 9, 2019
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  A primary goal of rheumatologists remains alleviating the pain, stiffness and tenderness that mark rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Yet in an era marked by a significant increase in self-injection options,… Read More »

Training Patients in The Use of Wearable Injectors

By Bill Guilliouma | September 6, 2019
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  Millions of patients worldwide living with rare, debilitating conditions are benefiting from developments in biopharmaceuticals and complex chemical entities as well as novel approaches to drug delivery. For example,… Read More »

Taking the Guesswork Out of Self-Injection Devices

By Bill Guilliouma | August 13, 2019
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Chronic illnesses are on the rise, which means there are more and more patients who need to self-inject treatments at home. The problem is that patients who lack confidence in… Read More »

RA Patients Get A Grip on Self-Injection

By Bill Guilliouma | August 8, 2019
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If you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you may have found self-injecting your medication to be a particularly frustrating and painful experience. And it’s easy to see why… Read More »

DermWireTV: Noble Educates on Self-Injection

By Bill Guilliouma | August 1, 2019
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Participants in a study by the company Noble show that the vast majority of patients—92%—would prefer to bring home a training device to practice with prior to starting self-injection. Noble creates… Read More »

Packaging Accessory Boosts Usability of Pharma Autoinjector

By Bill Guilliouma | July 10, 2019
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A new grip-able sleeve for pharmaceutical autoinjector pens makes it easier for patients with reduced dexterity due to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to handle the medical device and perform self-injections, which… Read More »