糖尿病即时护理平台综述:(2)药物和设备

IF 6.5 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Sensors and Actuators Reports Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.snr.2023.100150
Yiqun Liu , Li Yang , Yue Cui
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糖尿病是一种慢性异质性代谢疾病,其主要特征是胰岛素分泌受损或胰岛素功效受损导致高血糖。近年来,已经开发了许多新型的护理点平台,用于持续和受控的药物输送。这些平台允许患者通过经口、鼻、吸入、透皮或皮下途径摄取胰岛素,从而有效地释放胰岛素分子,不再需要不方便和频繁的针头注射。在开发平台时需要解决几个问题,例如:一个即时用药平台有多少种给药途径?有哪些可用的设备组件和配置?他们的申请情况如何?本文将重点介绍我们解决这些问题的早期尝试。期望本综述能够提供糖尿病药物平台的全面概述,并为开发下一代糖尿病患者药物输送装置开辟新的途径。
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Review of point-of-care platforms for diabetes: (2) medications and devices

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic heterogeneous metabolic disease characterized primarily by hyperglycemia due to impaired insulin secretion or impaired insulin efficacy. In recent years, a number of novel point-of-care platforms have been developed for sustained and controlled drug delivery. These platforms allow the patients to ingest insulin via transbuccal, nasal, inhalation, transdermal or subcutaneous routes, thereby effectively releasing insulin molecules the need for inconvenient and frequent needle injections. There are several issues needed to be addressed in developing such as platform: How many routes of administration are available for a point-of-care medication platform? What device components and configurations are available? What is the status of their application? This review will highlight our early attempts to address these questions. It is expected this review could provide a comprehensive overview of the medication platforms for diabetes, as well as open new avenues for developing the next-generation drug delivery devices for patients with diabetes.

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