Abstract
Insulin therapy is vital for managing elevated glucose levels among patients with type 1 diabetes and some individuals with type 2 diabetes. A drawback in traditional methods of insulin administration, including syringes and pens, lies in their limited effectiveness, mainly due to improper storage and poor patient adherence. Furthermore, the invasive nature of these traditional modalities contributes to the observed challenges in patient adherence. By using insulin pumps, clinicians and patients can achieve more consistent and improved euglycemic control. This paper summarizes knowledge and research through a comprehensive literature review. Through our research, we want to highlight the various recent advancements in insulin pump therapy. We hope this paper contributes significantly to understanding new technologies and moves us closer to making insulin pump therapy more accessible.