Parenteral route of insulin administration has been the mode of treatment for all Type 1 diabetics and Type 2 diabetics with complications. Patient compliance has really been a major concern for this route of administration. Several alternative routes of administration are under consideration for effective glycemic control, including oral, inhaled, buccal, nasal, and patch routes. One of the approaches involving inhaled insulin has now reached the market. Several other candidates may reach the market in the near future, the promising one being oral insulin.
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Krishnankutty, R. K., Mathew, A., Sedimbi, S. K., Suryanarayan, S., & Sanjeevi, C. B. (2009, October). Alternative routes of insulin delivery. Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences). https://doi.org/10.1002/0470862092.d0701