Timesulin Lets Diabetics Know When to Reboot
Michael Hines — October 22, 2011 — Lifestyle
References: timesulin & springwise
Timesulin is an innovative new tool designed for forgetful diabetics who have trouble remembering when their last dose of insulin was. Timesulin affixes to the top of a regular insulin pen and acts as a timer, letting you know how long it has been since your last dose.
Timesulin works easily, as the clock only starts or resets if the cap has been removed for longer than eight seconds. Unlike most awesome medical innovations, Timesulin is actually in the final phases of production and will be available from the company's website and in EU pharmacies sometime in 2012. Hopefully this design will help inspire other pharmaceutical companies to create packaging or equipment that reminds users when it's time to take their meds.
Timesulin works easily, as the clock only starts or resets if the cap has been removed for longer than eight seconds. Unlike most awesome medical innovations, Timesulin is actually in the final phases of production and will be available from the company's website and in EU pharmacies sometime in 2012. Hopefully this design will help inspire other pharmaceutical companies to create packaging or equipment that reminds users when it's time to take their meds.
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1. Countdown Medicine Timers - Opportunity to develop innovative tools that help forgetful individuals remember when to take their medication.
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1. Pharmaceutical - Opportunity for pharmaceutical companies to create packaging or equipment that reminds users when it's time to take their medications.
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