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For the approximately 7 million insulin-dependent American diabetic patients, the number of insulin prescriptions has steadily increased in the decade before the COVID-19 pandemic
For the approximately 7 million insulin-dependent American diabetic patients, the number of insulin prescriptions has risen steadily in the decade before the COVID-19 pandemic
This cross-sectional study counted the number of weekly new and supplementary insulin prescriptions in U.
child
Trends in the number of insulin prescriptions in the U.
Trends in the number of insulin prescriptions in the U.
The study found that in the adult subgroup, the pandemic was associated with a significant decrease in the estimated average number of weekly insulin prescriptions (−54.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the average number of weekly insulin prescriptions has dropped significantly
Yunusa I, Love BL, Cai C, et al.
Trends in Insulin Prescribing for Patients With Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the US.
JAMA Netw Open.
JAMA 2021;4(11):e2132607.
doi:10.
1001/jamanetworkopen.
2021.
32607 doi:10.
1001/jamanetworkopen.
2021.
32607
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