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Needle-free insulin? Scientists invent gel that delivers insulin through the skin in animal studies


For many people with diabetes, managing their blood sugar levels requires daily insulin shots — but now, scientists have invented a new polymer-based gel that can deliver insulin through the skin without needles.

The gel, described in a November study in the journal Nature, normalized the blood sugar levels of diabetic mice and pigs within one to two hours of application. The animals’ blood sugar then stayed in a normal range for approximately 12 hours.

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