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Apr 13, 2021 11:58am The Mallya device, compatible with most disposable insulin pens, automatically transmits daily insulin data to diabetes patients’ healthcare providers via Roche’s Gluci-Chek app. (Roche)
Need to automatically compile data gathered by an insulin pen and send it to a healthcare provider? There’s a device-connected app for that.
Less than a year after signing their initial distribution agreement, Roche Diabetes Care France has begun making Biocorp’s Mallya device available in pharmacies across France.
The French device maker’s smart sensor connects to most disposable insulin injection pens to collect data about each injection. Mallya automatically transmits that data to Roche’s Gluci-Chek smartphone app over Bluetooth. The dosage, insulin type, date and time information can then be logged and shared with healthcare providers via the Roche Diabetes Care Platform.