Lilly markets its first human insulin cartridges for U.S. pen users.INDIANAPOLIS--(HealthWire)--July 19, 1996--Building on more than 70 years of diabetes-care tradition, Eli Lilly and Company Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) is a global pharmaceutical company and one of the world's largest corporations. Eli Lilly's global headquarters is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. today announced the introduction of its first insulin cartridges in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , giving people with diabetes an alternative to using vials of Humulin(R). Cartridges of Humulin are being shipped to wholesalers and pharmacies across the United States this week in three formulations -- Humulin R, Humulin N and Humulin 70/30. The cartridges fit into several insulin injection devices: the NovolinPen, NovoPen and the NovoPen 1.5 marketed by Novo Nordisk Wikipedia is not the place for advertisement or self-advertising. Novo Nordisk (, NYSE: NVO) manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products and services. Founded in Denmark in 1923, the company has since become a world leader in diabetes care with the broadest ; and the B-D B-D Becton, Dickinson & Co. Pen and B-D Pen Ultra manufactured by Becton Dickinson BD (NYSE: BDX), is a medical technology company that manufactures and sells medical devices, instrument systems and reagents. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, BD employs 27,000 people in nearly 50 countries. . Only two of the Novo pens are currently for sale in the United States. The sale of insulin cartridges is a first for Lilly in the United States, where an estimated 16 million people have diabetes, 3 million of whom use insulin. Lilly -- the largest manufacturer of insulin in the world -- is supplying cartridges to the U.S. market in response to customer requests for the Humulin brand for use in pens. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared Humulin cartridges for marketing. "Patients who use Humulin but want the convenience of a pen now can continue to use the insulin brand they know and trust," said John Holcombe, M.D., a senior clinical research physician for Lilly. Pen-cartridge therapy has been a popular method of diabetes treatment throughout Europe for many years. Lilly has sold cartridges in Europe since 1991. But in the United States, pen therapy has been slow to catch on with people who use insulin. However, as rapid-acting insulins are approved for marketing and made available, such as Lilly's new Humalog(R), the demand for the convenience of pens and cartridges is expected to climb. "The availability of Humulin in cartridges will be one more convenience factor we can offer our customers," Holcombe said. Humulin R, Humulin N and Humulin 70/30 will be available in five-packs of 1.5 ml cartridges at pharmacies across the country. Humalog cartridges will be available later this year. Lilly is a global research-based pharmaceutical corporation headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind., that is dedicated to creating and delivering superior health care solutions -- by combining pharmaceutical innovation, existing pharmaceutical technology, disease prevention and management and information technologies -- in order to provide customers worldwide with optimal clinical and economic outcomes. Endocrine diseases are one of five therapeutic areas in which the company is focusing its efforts. Humulin(R) (human insulin human insulin n. A protein that has the normal structure of insulin produced by the human pancreas but that is prepared by recombinant DNA techniques and by semisynthetic processes. - recombinant DNA recombinant DNA n. Genetically engineered DNA prepared by transplanting or splicing one or more segments of DNA into the chromosomes of an organism from a different species. Such DNA becomes part of the host's genetic makeup and is replicated. origin), Lilly Humulin(R) R (regular insulin human injection USP USP - unique sales point - recombinant DNA origin), Lilly Humulin(R) N (NPH NPH 3-nitropropionic acid. isophane insulin suspension (NPH) and insulin injection (regular) Humulin 50/50 (50% isophane insulin and 50% insulin injection), Humulin 70/30 (70% isophane insulin and 30% insulin injection), Humulin 70/30 PenFill, human insulin - recombinant DNA origin - isophane suspension), Lilly Humulin(R) 70/30 (70 percent human insulin isophane suspension and 30 percent human insulin injection - recombinant DNA origin), Lilly Humalog(R) (insulin lispro injection - rDNA origin), Lilly Note: Full prescribing information for Humalog(R) is available on request. CONTACT: Eli Lilly, Indianapolis Kelly Sego, 317/277-6265 |
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