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  • Insulin and Diabetes Management
  • Diabetes Remedies Before Insulin
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Insulin and Diabetes Management

Insulin Injection

American History Museum

Insulin must be injected into the body on a regular daily basis. It cannot be taken orally because it is destroyed by the digestive system before it can be utilized. The necessity of injection has led to the development of specialty syringes and other delivery devices designed to improve the ease and convenience of daily injections. Before the introduction of disposable syringes in the 1960s, reusable needles had to be regularly sterilized and sharpened.  Insulin pens, designed to be discreet and portable, appeared in the 1980s. The latest devices are insulin pumps which allow for continuous control of insulin levels but are also very expensive.

Insulin injection instructions
Instructions for Injecting Insulin, from A Diabetic Manual for the Mutual Use of Doctor and Patient, by Elliott P. Joslin, M.D. 1941.

Hypodermic Syringe

Hypodermic Syringe

Lilly's Iletin Syringe No. 270

Lilly's Iletin Syringe No. 350

Lilly Ever-Aseptic Iletin Syringe Case with Accessories, No. 65

Faichney's Insulin Hypodermic Needle

B-D Disposable Insulin Needle Unit, No. D1-80 S

B-D Disposable Insulin Needle Unit, No. D1-40 S

B-D, Yale, 1 cc. Insulin Syringe, Long-Type, 1YTI-40S

B-D, Yale, Luer-Lok Tip, 1 cc. Insulin Syringe, Short Type, No. 2042

B-D, Yale, Glass Luer Tip, 1 cc. Insulin Syringe, Short Type, No. 2023

B-D, Yale, Luer-Lok, 1 cc. Insulin Syringe, Short Type, No. 1YLI-80S

Kayden Insulin Injector

NovoPen Insulin Delivery Device

Lilly Iletin Syringe

Lilly Iletin Syringe

B-D Insulin Syringe, Dr. Busher's Automatic Injector

Syringe Sterilizing Case

B-D Pen, Insulin Delivery Device

Novolin 70/30 Prefilled Insulin Syringe, 1.5 ml, 100 units/ml

U-100 Novolin R PenFill, Regular Human Insulin Injection (semi synthetic)

B-D, Ultra-Fine II, Short Needle, U-100 Insulin, 1/2 cc

B-D, Ultra-Fine II, Short Needle, U-100 Insulin, 1/2 cc

MiniMed Paradigm 512 (MMT-512NA)

MiniMed 530G (MMY-751NAS)

Medtronic MiniMed Implantable Pump 2007C and Personal Pump Communicator (MMT-3160)

MiniMed Paradigm 522 (MMT-522LNAH)

MiniMed Silhouette Paradigm (MMT-381)

MiniMed Mio (MMT-925)

MiniMed Quick-set Paradigm (MMT-399) and Quick-Serter

MiniMed Sure-T Paradigm (MMT-866)

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