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Insulin Delivery Devices Helping Diabetics Live with Dignity

The lifestyle of people has changed considerably over the years, thanks to globalization and urbanization. Furthermore, most of the technological advancements in the past few years have focused upon making the life of humans easier. This has resulted in the growing prevalence of obesity among both children and adults all across the globe, as they are less frequently engaging in physical activities.

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Insulin Delivery Devices Helping Diabetics Live with Dignity

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  1. Escalating Prevalence of Diabetes Fueling Demand for Insulin Delivery Devices 1 © Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved

  2. With the surge in the population of obese people, the demand for insulin delivery devices is rising sharply across the world. Obesity causes various medical conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension. The incidence of obesity is growing rapidly in several countries around the world, which is fueling the rising occurrence rate of diabetes. This is pushing up the requirement for insulin delivery devices, as these devices are required for managing diabetes. As per the observations of the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 2.8 million deaths are caused every year because of obesity and around 44% of the total number of diabetes cases reported across the world every year are caused because of excess weight or obesity. Patients diagnosed with diabetes have fluctuating glucose levels that are managed by insulin-based therapy. This therapy is primarily used for type 1 diabetes, but it is also very useful for managing type 2 diabetes. To receive free sample pages of this report@ https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/insulin-delivery-devices/report- sample Moreover, the surging population of geriatric people is propelling the incidence of diabetes, which is, in turn, pushing up the requirement for insulin delivery devices across the world. Because of these factors, the global insulin delivery device market is exhibiting huge expansion. The most widely used insulin delivery devices around the world are pens, syringes, and pumps. Out of these, the demand for pumps is predicted to soar all over the world in the forthcoming years. Across the globe, the insulin delivery device market is currently recording huge expansion in Europe and North America. In Europe, the expansion of the industry is being fueled by the rising prevalence of various non-communicable diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart diseases, and respiratory ailments. Additionally, the ballooning incidence of diabetes, due to the increasing incidence of obesity and the adoption of unhealthy lifestyles, is propelling the demand for insulin delivery devices in the region. In the future years, the insulin delivery device market will demonstrate the fastest growth in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, as per the estimates of P&S Intelligence, a market research company based in India. This will be because of several factors such as the existence of a large pool of people suffering from diabetes, the soaring population of geriatric people, and the increasing public awareness about various infusion therapies in the region. One of the major trends currently being witnessed in the market is the increasing adoption of various home infusion therapies for managing diabetes. 2 © Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved

  3. Infusion therapies involve the administration of medicines intravenously via a catheter or a needle. It is usually carried out when the body of the patient doesn’t respond well or positively to oral medications. Furthermore, at-home infusion therapies are generally preferred by geriatric people, as it is very difficult for them to visit hospitals or clinics regularly. Hence, it can be said with full surety that the demand for insulin delivery devices will shoot-up all over the world in the upcoming years, primarily because of the rising incidence of diabetes, on account of the surging prevalence of obesity, and the surging population of geriatric people. The research offers market size of the global insulin delivery devices market for the period 2015–2030. Market Segmentation by Type Insulin Pen • oReusable pens oDisposable pens Insulin Pump • oExternal/Tethered pumps oPatch pumps Insulin Syringe Others Market Segmentation by Distribution Channel Pharmacies Diabetes Clinics/Centers E-Commerce Market Segmentation by End Use Home-Use Hospitals Others Market Segmentation by Region North America Insulin Delivery Device Market • • • • • • • • • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use oBy country – U.S. and Canada Europe Insulin Delivery Device Market • oBy type 3 © Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved

  4. oBy distribution channel oBy end use oBy country – Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe Asia-Pacific (APAC) Insulin Delivery Device Market • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use oBy country – China, Japan, India, and Rest of APAC Latin America (LATAM) Insulin Delivery Device Market • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use oBy country – Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of LATAM Middle East and Africa (MEA) Insulin Delivery Device Market • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use oBy country – Saudi Arabia, South Africa, U.A.E., and Rest of MEA Market Segment Analysis of Countries U.S. • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Canada • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Germany • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use France • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use U.K. • 4 © Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved

  5. oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Italy • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Spain • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use China • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Japan • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use India • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use Saudi Arabia • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use South Africa • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use U.A.E. • oBy type oBy distribution channel oBy end use 5 © Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved

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