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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 »

Drug Delivery Training Devices That Help Patients Learn To Administer Their Injection Medications

By Bill Guilliouma | July 1, 2019
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Joe Reynolds leverages the knowledge of the pharmaceutical and medical device industries to derive insights and maximize value for all members of the Noble healthcare team. His experience includes work… Read More »

Gaps in Training, Poor Adherence Highlight Need For Gastroenterologists To Demand Improved Onboarding Tools

By ThriveAdmin | June 13, 2019
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Desperate for relief, many people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—either Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis—rely on biologic therapies that require users to self-inject. Because self-injecting can be a daunting… Read More »

Training Diabetes Patients on Self-Injection Is Essential

By ThriveAdmin | May 16, 2019
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Ensuring that diabetes patients correctly administer their insulin or glucagon is a priority for prescribers and patients alike. Keeping tabs on the extent to which patients are (or are not)… Read More »

Training Devices Increase Patient Engagement and Adherence – Creating Better Outcomes

By ThriveAdmin | May 10, 2019
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Across the US, half of all adults live with a chronic disease – and many of them are prescribed a self-injectable therapy to help manage their condition. As the patient… Read More »

Gaps in Training, Poor Adherence Highlight Need For Dermatologists To Demand Improved Onboarding Tools

By ThriveAdmin | May 10, 2019
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Desperate for relief, many people living with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis rely on biologic therapies that require users to self-inject. Because self-injecting can be a daunting task—evidenced by the 45%… Read More »