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  2. List of commercially available insulins - Wikipedia

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    Insulin aspart, marketed under the brand name Novolog among others, is a modified type of medical insulin used to treat both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. [20] It is typically administered by injection under the skin (into the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, or upper arms), but can also be injected into a vein. [ 20 ]

  3. Amazon Pharmacy will offer $35 insulin as price cuts ... - AOL

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    Amazon Pharmacy announced Tuesday it will be the latest healthcare player to sell some insulins to diabetes patients for $35 in what the company said is an effort to add more transparency to drug ...

  4. More Americans can now get insulin for $35 - AOL

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    More Americans with diabetes will get a break on their insulin costs in 2024.

  5. UnitedHealth unit to add eight insulin products to its ...

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    The unit, Optum Rx, will move eight products, including all short- and rapid-acting insulin, to tier one, or preferred status, which offers the lowest price for consumers and is effective Jan. 1.

  6. Affordable Insulin Now Act - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Insulin Now Act is a bill in the United States Congress intended to cap out-of-pocket insulin prices under private health insurance and Medicare at no more than $35 per month. [ 1 ] The bill was first introduced on February 25, 2022, by Representative Angie Craig ( D - MN ). [ 2 ]

  7. Injector pen - Wikipedia

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    Historically, pen needles were manufactured in lengths up to 12.7mm. Over time, pen needles designed for insulin pens have become shorter, and a 4mm long needle is considered sufficient for most people to administer subcutaneously correctly. [23] In 1989, an injector pen form of human growth hormone was licensed in New Zealand. [28]

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