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Researchers at UBC's Li Lab have developed oral insulin drops that are placed under the tongue to be absorbed into the body, which could replace the need for insulin injections.
Oral insulin drops offer relief for diabetes patients [UPDATED 2024-06-07] Sublingual drops easily and efficiently absorbed by the body, potentially replacing insulin injections ...
Researchers at the Li Lab have developed oral insulin drops that when placed under the tongue are quickly and efficiently absorbed by the body, potentially replacing the need for insulin injections.
SENVELGO™ is the first once-daily liquid oral solution for the reduction of hyperglycemia in cats with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Pet owners can give the once-daily liquid oral solution ...