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The Insulin Delivery market is a subset of the larger Diabetes Devices market. It includes products and services that help people with diabetes manage their insulin levels. These products range from insulin pumps and pens to continuous glucose monitors and other accessories. Insulin pumps are the most popular type of insulin delivery device, as they allow for more precise and consistent dosing than traditional injections. Continuous glucose monitors provide real-time data on glucose levels, allowing for more accurate insulin dosing. Other accessories, such as infusion sets and reservoirs, are also available to help people with diabetes manage their insulin levels.
Some of the major companies in the Insulin Delivery market include Medtronic, Insulet, Tandem Diabetes Care, and Animas. Other companies, such as Roche, Abbott, and Dexcom, also offer products and services in this market. Show Less Read more