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Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes

#385 Gvoke HypoPen

Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes

Scott Benner

Type1, Diabetes, Insulin, Medicine, Health, Health & Fitness, Celiac, Cgm, T1d, Nutrition, Parenting, Ardensday, Omnipod, Type1diabetes, Dexcom, Juvenilediabetes

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Ken Johnson is Senior Vice President, Clinical Development, Regulatory, Quality Assurance & Medical Affairs at Xeris. Ken is here to talk about the Gvoke HypoPen. Xeris makes Gvoke. The premixed, prefilled, premeasured liquid glucagon for treatment of very low blood sugar in adults and kids with type 1 diabetes ages two and above.

Jenny Smith is also here to help me answer questions about glucagon.

This episode is sponsored by Gvoke and you can learn more about Gvoke Glucagon by clicking here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of the Juice Box Podcast is brought to you by GVoke, the world's only liquid stable

0:07.7

Glucagon.

0:08.7

GVoc is available in a pre-filled syringe and an incredibly convenient to carry an easy-to-use hypopen.

0:16.7

As a matter of fact, I have a trainer of the hypopen right here.

0:20.2

Let me show you how easy it is to use.

0:22.3

Cap comes off. I find some skin, press down, and it's done.

0:29.2

That easy to administer Glucagon. It's the easiest thing I've ever seen when it comes to Glucagon, hands down.

0:36.0

We're going to talk all about it today.

0:38.0

How the GVogue Glucagon came to be, what it is, and this brand new hypopen which is incredibly convenient to carry and as you

0:46.8

just heard super simple to administer anybody could do this in my opinion.

0:52.2

Before I start the show let me say thank you because every

0:54.8

question in this episode came directly from listeners of the podcast. So I really appreciate

1:00.3

the effort and the thought that you guys put into those questions and I hope you get your answers.

1:04.4

I think you're going to. Today's episode is going to be a little different than most.

1:10.3

I'm interviewing two people today about Givo glucagon.

1:14.0

First? Well, not even first.

1:17.0

Now here's the surprise. Let me just give you the surprise.

1:19.0

Jenny's on this episode. Jenny Smith is here.

1:22.0

And I'm also speaking with Ken Johnson. Now Ken

1:26.4

is the Senior Vice President of Clinic... Wow this is quite a title here Ken

1:30.6

Senior Vice President, Clinical Development, Regulatory Quality Assurance

1:34.4

at Medical Affairs at Xeris Pharmaceuticals. Xeris Makes Chivoke.

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