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FDA Approves First Ready-to-Use Liquid Stable Glucagon Gvoke
On September 10 the FDA approved the Gvoke HypoPen and Gvoke PFS, emergency glucagon rescue devices for the treatment of severe hypoglycemia.
Half-Price Generics of NovoLog and NovoLog Mix Announced by Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk announced that authorized generic versions of NovoLog and NovoLog Mix will be made available on January 2, 2020.
Nasal Glucagon Baqsimi Approved by the FDA
On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly and Company's Baqsimi, a non-injectable, nasal glucagon and the first of its kind.
Non-Insulin Drug Approved for Kids with Type 2 Diabetes by FDA
Victoza, a liraglutide injection, was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It's the first non-insulin drug approved for pediatric use in nearly 20 years.
Colorado Becomes First State to Pass Bill Capping Insulin Costs
On Wednesday, May 22, Colorado became the first state in the U.S. to put a price cap on insulin.
Previously Healthy from Beyond Type 1 Named Webby People’s Voice Award Winner
Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” and “the Oscars of the Internet” The Webby Awards are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) honoring excellence...
Insulin Manufacturers and PBMs Testify Before Congress
The hearing was contentious throughout, with House members grilling both the manufacturers and the PBM representatives about the reasons for high costs.
Research Shows Fridges Might Be Destroying Insulin
A 16-month study has shown that 79% of insulin is kept at temperatures outside of the recommended range. Insulin stored in the fridge is at a much higher risk.
How much does it cost to produce insulin?
A recent study sets prices for the future of biosimilars.
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