Introduction: Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as just diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level over a prolonged period of time. In order to maintain this blood glucose value in normal parameters, a careful monitoring of it and insulin administration are necessary.
Areas Covered: Thus, to facilitate this procedure, new blood glucose monitoring systems have been studied. The smart lens, the nano tattoo, noninvasive sensors based on reverse ionthophoresis and glucose oxidase - based continuous blood glucose monitoring systems, are the methods described in this study. Of course, not only is blood glucose monitoring important, but also the lifestyle of a drug or the way a drug is administered, especially in the case of insulin. How insulin is administered is also a topic that we address in this article. In an attempt to promote compliance with the administration, we have discussed about new forms of administering insulin such as: oral, intranasal, administration on the oral mucosa and last but not least, transdermal administration.
Expert Opinion: Further, the attention of specialists should be directed to devices based on sensors, with a role in the interruption of insulin administration, in case of detection of hypoglycemia or the additional dose of insulin, if hyperglycemia is detected.
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