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What product do you or your child use most often to deliver insulin?

 
     

B-D Syringe

 
 

43%

 

359

 
     

Monoject Syringe

 
 

1%

 

12

 
     

ReliOn Syringe

 
 

3%

 

28

 
     

Other Syringe

 
 

2%

 

17

 
     

B-D Pen

 
 

4%

 

35

 
     

Lilly Pen

 
 

4%

 

34

 
     

Novo Pen

 
 

5%

 

43

 
     

Other Pen

 
 

1%

 

5

 
     

Disetronic Pump

 
 

8%

 

67

 
     

MiniMed Pump

 
 

24%

 

198

 
     

Animas pump

 
 

1%

 

9

 
     

Other Product

 
 

1%

 

4

 
     

I don't use insulin

 
 

1%

 

8

 
 

What product do you or your child use most often to deliver insulin?

Poll dates: July 8 - 15, 2001
Total Votes: 819

When we last ran this poll in July 2000, 67% of readers reported using syringes, 15% reported using pens, and 14% reported using an insulin pump. This year, only 49% report using syringes, 14% report using pens, while insulin pump use more than doubled to 33%.

While this is not a scientific poll, the results do indicate that readers of this web site are moving to insulin pump therapy and away from syringes. Pen use is essentially unchanged.

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