As home injections become more common across diabetes care, GLP-1 therapies, fertility treatments, hormone therapy, and specialty medications, a quieter but increasingly serious issue is emerging alongside this growth: counterfeit injection devices. While counterfeit medications have received widespread attention, counterfeit injection devices (including pens, syringes, needles, and auto-injectors) often fly under the radar. ...
When an injectable device malfunctions, the moment doesn’t end with a patient reporting a complaint. In fact, that’s where a much larger process starts to begin. Behind every reported misfire, incomplete dose, or device failure is a complex workflow involving patient safety, regulatory compliance, product investigation, and secure disposal. These processes are often invisible to patients, yet they play a critical role in ...
Injectable medications have reshaped how patients manage chronic conditions. From GLP-1 medications to insulin, modern auto-injectors have made treatment more accessible in the home. When a device misfires or doesn’t perform as expected, what happens next matters. Every device complaint represents a critical moment for the patient, for regulatory compliance, and for brand trust. How manufacturers handle these moments can ...
Each December, International Sharps Injury Prevention Awareness Month brings global attention to the ongoing risk of needlestick injuries and improper sharps handling. Though traditionally associated with hospitals and clinical settings, sharps injuries increasingly occur in homes, community programs, workplaces, and pharmacies. As more therapies move outside the walls of healthcare facilities, the conversation around ...
Managing diabetes is a daily commitment, and having a thoughtful, well-organized diabetes management plan can make the process far smoother. From medication and monitoring to travel routines and disposal habits, every detail plays a role in keeping your care consistent from day to day. For anyone using insulin or other injectable treatments, it's especially important to think beyond the injection itself and consider how to ...
November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, when we recognize the millions of people living with diabetes and the care routines they follow each day. From medication schedules to blood sugar checks, maintaining control takes planning and consistency. When you add travel to the mix, those routines can suddenly become extra complicated. Especially when it comes to storing, using, and safely disposing of sharps and other Whether ...
In November, the world comes together to recognize the strength, resilience, and stories of people living with diabetes. World Diabetes Day is held on November 14, while National Diabetes Month is throughout November. Both shine a light on what millions of individuals experience daily living with diabetes including the challenges of managing a chronic condition and the hope that comes with awareness. At PureWay Compliance, we ...
There’s a growing gap in how patients are supported after their prescriptions are filled. And the issue is only getting bigger as injectable medications become more common, especially for chronic conditions like diabetes, obesity, autoimmune disorders, and fertility treatments. While telehealth and online pharmacies have made access to these medications easier than ever, one crucial piece of the puzzle is still being ...
Proper disposal of medical sharps and other hazardous waste isn’t just a healthcare best practice. It’s a public safety necessity. But for many people who inject at home, whether they’re managing chronic conditions like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or multiple sclerosis, undergoing fertility treatments like IVF, or using GLP-1 medications for weight loss, finding a convenient, compliant, and safe way to dispose of ...
As GLP-1 medications continue to grow in popularity for both diabetes management and weight loss, patients are often faced with a key decision: should you take your medication as a weekly injection or a daily pill? While oral options like Rybelsus offer convenience in theory, the science and clinical results tell a different story. Injectable GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro continue to outperform their ...
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