Devices, systems and methods are provided for drug delivery and the monitoring thereof.
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1. A drug delivery system comprising: a microprocessor device; anda drug delivery device separate from the microprocessor device and configured to deliver drug to a user, the drug delivery device including: a microcontroller connected to a memory unit;a wireless transmitter connected to the microcon
1. A drug delivery system comprising: a microprocessor device; anda drug delivery device separate from the microprocessor device and configured to deliver drug to a user, the drug delivery device including: a microcontroller connected to a memory unit;a wireless transmitter connected to the microcontroller so that data is transmitted from the microcontroller to the microprocessor device; andan event switch connected to the microcontroller so that upon activation of the switch, the microcontroller communicates with the microprocessor to cause the microprocessor device to indicate the user's most recent blood glucose measurement, provide a suggestion for dosage of the drug based on the user's entered input parameters, and recommendation from a health care provider previously stored or entered into a memory of the microprocessor device. 2. The drug delivery system of claim 1, further comprising a display screen configured to display the user's most recent blood glucose measurement. 3. The drug delivery system of claim 2, in which the most recent blood glucose measurement comprises one of a most recent pre-prandial and post-prandial blood glucose level. 4. The drug delivery system of claim 1, in which the microcontroller is configured to record a date and time of activation of the event switch. 5. The drug delivery system of claim 1, in which the microprocessor device is configured to prompt the user to input other types of information after activation of the event switch. 6. The drug delivery system of claim 5, in which the other types of information comprises breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, alcohol, carbohydrates, fats, calories, proteins, medication, pills, insulin, pump bolus, health notes, ketones, HbAlc, Microalbumin, cholesterol, blood pressure, or exercise. 7. The drug delivery system of claim 1, in which the event switch comprises a switch selected from the group consisting essentially of a mechanical switch, a magnetic switch, a density switch, a capacitive switch, an electrical sensor, an optical sensor or combinations thereof. 8. The drug delivery system of claim 1, in which the drug delivery device comprises an insulin pen. 9. The drug delivery system of claim 1, in which the microprocessor device comprises a device selected from a group consisting of a cell phone, personal-data assistant, computer, watch, or pager. 10. The drug delivery device of claim 1, in which the microprocessor device comprises a cellular phone. 11. A drug delivery system comprising: a drug injector preloaded with a drug to be delivered with a sensor to automatically determine an amount of drug dispensed from the injector to relieve a user from logging or recording the amount of drug dispensed;a blood glucose meter configured to provide a prompt to the user with a suggested dosage based on an algorithm, input from a health care practitioner and other parameters previously entered by the user, upon a blood glucose measurement test by the user; anda case to store the blood glucose meter, the case being equipped with a detector to detect the presence and removal of the meter from the case so as to determine whether the user has performed a glucose measurement test prior to dosing with the drug injector. 12. A drug delivery system comprising: a drug injector preloaded with a drug to be delivered with a sensor to automatically determine an amount of drug dispensed from the injector to relieve a user from logging or recording the amount of drug dispensed;a blood glucose meter configured to provide a prompt to the user with a suggested dosage based on an algorithm, input from a health care practitioner and other parameters previously entered by the user; and an event switch in communication with the meter so that upon activation of the switch, the meter indicates the user's most recent blood glucose measurement and provides a suggestion for dosage of the drug based on the user's entered input parameters and recommendation from a health care provider previously stored or entered into a memory of the meter. 13. The drug delivery system of any one of claims 11 and 12, the meter further comprising a display screen configured to display the user's most recent blood glucose measurement. 14. The drug delivery system of claim 13, in which the most recent blood glucose measurement comprises one of a most recent pre-prandial and post-prandial blood glucose level. 15. The drug delivery device of claim 11, in which the meter is configured to prompt the user to input other types of information after activation of the detector. 16. The drug delivery system of claim 12, in which the meter is configured to prompt the user to input other types of information after activation of the event switch. 17. The drug delivery system of any one of claims 16 and 15, in which the other types of information comprises breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, alcohol, carbohydrates, fats, calories, proteins, medication, pills, insulin, pump bolus, health notes, ketones, HbAlc, Microalbumin, cholesterol, blood pressure, or exercise. 18. The drug delivery system of claim 11, in which the detector comprises a switch selected from the group consisting essentially of a mechanical switch, a magnetic switch, a density switch, a capacitive switch, an electrical sensor, an optical sensor or combinations thereof. 19. The drug delivery system of claim 12, in which the event switch comprises a switch selected from the group consisting essentially of a mechanical switch, a magnetic switch, a density switch, a capacitive switch, an electrical sensor, an optical sensor or combinations thereof. 20. The drug delivery system of any one of claims 11 and 12, in which the drug injector comprises an insulin pen. 21. The drug delivery system of any one of claims 11 and 12, in which the meter is configured to request the user to enter and verify the drug dosage information for storage by the meter. 22. The drug delivery system of claim 21, further comprising a wireless communication device in communication with the meter and configured to automatically transmit dosage amount stored on the meter to an external device. 23. The drug delivery system of claim 22, in which the external device comprises at least one of a cell phone, PDA, computer, watch, pager, printer, or any other device capable of receiving and/or transmitting wireless communication. 24. The drug delivery system of claim 12, in which the microcontroller is configured to record a date and time of activation of the event switch.
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