Training Devices

How to Establish Brand Preference Among HCPs

By ThriveAdmin | April 1, 2014
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In recent years, environmental factors have changed the way products are launched and managed throughout the lifecycle. The Sunshine & HITECH Acts, as well as the emergence of new device… Read More »

Educating Patients on Self-administered Drug Injections

By ThriveAdmin | January 1, 2014
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With the time and resources invested in developing and evaluating new drugs through clinical trials, the reality is much of a new treatment’s success is dependent on patients’ ability to… Read More »

Multisensory Training and Smart Devices for Improving Pulmonary Drug Delivery

By ThriveAdmin | December 1, 2013
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In this article, Craig Baker, Executive Vice-President, Noble, highlights the importance of device training in the effective treatment of diseases for which inhaler-delivered therapeutics are prescribed. He outlines recent advances… Read More »

Streamlining Combination Device Development

By ThriveAdmin | November 18, 2013
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New product launches are exciting times for manufactures bringing new products to market and patients awaiting new treatments. In recent years, innovation has resulted in new regulatory structures and processes… Read More »

Can Injection Devices Help Reduce the Financial and Social Cost of Non-adherence?

By ThriveAdmin | November 12, 2013
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round 800 people attended the PDA Universe of Prefilled Syringes Conference held in Basel on November 5th and 6th, which demonstrated just how active the injection device area of drug… Read More »

Building in Education – Multisensory Training for Patients

By ThriveAdmin | November 8, 2013
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As FDA works to ensure medical device safety and effectiveness, the agency is urging manufacturers to utilize human factors engineering during product design. After all, FDA’s Quality System Regulation on… Read More »