BARRY H GINSBERG
Medical Practice in Wyckoff, NJ

License number
New Jersey 25MA05509900
Issued Date
Dec 7, 1990
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2017
Category
Medical Examiners
Type
Medical Doctor
Address
Address
Wyckoff, NJ

Professional information

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Dual Chamber And Gear Pump Assembly For A High Pressure Delivery System

US Patent:
2011018, Jul 28, 2011
Filed:
Jul 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/737447
Inventors:
James Bates - Sparta NJ, US
Robert Banik - Long Valley NJ, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/142
US Classification:
604131
Abstract:
A high pressure delivery device for delivering a medicament includes a first chamber for storing a supply of the medicament and a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber. A fluid connection path is in fluid communication with the second chamber for administering the medicament. A valving system is in fluid communication with the first chamber, the second chamber and the fluid connection path. The valving system allows a dose of the medicament to be injected from the first chamber into the second chamber while substantially preventing backflow of the dose into the first chamber and substantially preventing leakage through the fluid connection path. The valving system also allows the dose in the second chamber to be administered through the fluid connection path while substantially preventing the dose from flowing back into the first chamber.


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System For Determining Insulin Dose Using Carbohydrate To Insulin Ratio And Insulin Sensitivity Factor

US Patent:
7404796, Jul 29, 2008
Filed:
Mar 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/788475
Inventors:
Barry H. Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61B 5/00, A61B 5/05, A61M 31/00
US Classification:
600365, 600300, 604 65, 604 66
Abstract:
An apparatus and method are provided for determining a patient's carbohydrate to insulin ratio (CIR) and insulin sensitivity factor (ISF), and using these values, along with values for current blood glucose level and deviation from target blood glucose level, for determining insulin dose in view of carbohydrate intake during a particular time period. The apparatus and method employ algorithms that can be implemented in any of a personal computer, personal data assistant, hand held computing device, blood glucose monitor, infusion pump, medication delivery pen, meter, calculator, among other therapeutic, diagnostic or informational devices used for managing a patient's blood glucose levels.


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System And Methods For Improved Diabetes Data Management And Use Employing Wireless Connectivity Between Patients And Healthcare Providers And Repository Of Diabetes Management Information

US Patent:
2013003, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Aug 31, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/601163
Inventors:
Chris Bergstrom - Ramsey NJ, US
Jay Butterbrodt - Andover MA, US
Alan W. Fiedler - Wayne NJ, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Tim H. Gordon - Rivervale NJ, US
Paul Upham - Jersey City NJ, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/24
US Classification:
705 3
Abstract:
Methods, devices and a system for disease management are provided that employ diagnostic testing devices (e.g., blood glucose meters) and medication delivery devices (e.g., insulin delivery devices) for providing data to a repository in real-time and automatically. Repository data can be analyzed to determine such information as actual test strip use, patient health parameters to outside prescribed ranges, testing and medication delivery compliance, patient profiles or stakeholders to receive promotional items or incentives, and so on. Connected meters and medication delivery devices and repository data analysis are also employed to associate a diagnostic test to a mealtime based on timing of a therapeutic intervention performed by an individual.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels Including Convenient Display Of Blood Glucose Value Average And Constituent Values

US Patent:
7570980, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Sep 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/658209
Inventors:
Barry H. Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600347, 600365
Abstract:
A method of presenting glucose data to a person with diabetes from a blood glucose meter is provided in which an effective meal average (EMA) value is presented, followed by two or more of the individual values that make up the EMA, to provide improved feedback data for clinical decisions by patients who need to alter their dose of insulin. The EMA can also comprise a measure of the variability of its constituent values. The EMA encompasses those values that occur at specified times such as 1 hour before and 1 hour after a specified meal time. The EMA is calculated over a limited number of days previous to the calculation (e. g. , 3 days) and has a minimum number of values that must be obtained within the time and date ranges. An algorithm allows for exclusion of any given reading from the average (e. g. , post-prandial or control solution readings).


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System For Determining Insulin Dose Using Carbohydrate To Insulin Ratio And Insulin Sensitivity Factor

US Patent:
8246540, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Jul 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/216231
Inventors:
Barry H. Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 31/00, A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600365, 604 66
Abstract:
An apparatus and method are provided for determining a patient's carbohydrate to insulin ratio (CIR) and insulin sensitivity factor (ISF), and using these values, along with values for current blood glucose level and deviation from target blood glucose level, for determining insulin dose in view of carbohydrate intake during a particular time period. The apparatus and method employ algorithms that can be implemented in any of a personal computer, personal data assistant, hand held computing device, blood glucose monitor, infusion pump, medication delivery pen, meter, calculator, among other therapeutic, diagnostic or informational devices used for managing a patient's blood glucose levels.


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System And Methods For Improved Diabetes Data Management And Use Employing Wireless Connectivity Between Patients And Healthcare Providers And Repository Of Diabetes Management Information

US Patent:
8285487, Oct 9, 2012
Filed:
Mar 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/293120
Inventors:
Chris Bergstrom - Ramsey NJ, US
Jay Butterbrodt - Andover MA, US
Alan W. Fiedler - Wayne NJ, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Tim H. Gordon - Rivervale NJ, US
Paul Upham - Jersey City NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
G01N 33/48, G01N 33/00
US Classification:
702 19, 436 95
Abstract:
Methods, devices and a system for disease management are provided that employ diagnostic testing devices (e. g. , blood glucose meters) and medication delivery devices (e. g. , insulin delivery devices) for providing data to a repository in real-time and automatically. Repository data can be analyzed to determine such information as actual test strip use, patient health parameters to outside prescribed ranges, testing and medication delivery compliance, patient profiles or stakeholders to receive promotional items or incentives, and so on. Connected meters and medication delivery devices and repository data analysis are also employed to associate a diagnostic test to a mealtime based on timing of a therapeutic intervention performed by an individual.


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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring Blood Glucose Levels Including Convenient Diplay Of Blood Glucose Value Average And Constituent Values

US Patent:
2009024, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/457185
Inventors:
Barry H. Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145
US Classification:
600365
Abstract:
A method of presenting glucose data to a person with diabetes from a blood glucose meter is provided in which an effective meal average (EMA) value is presented, followed by two or more of the individual values that make up the EMA, to provide improved feedback data for clinical decisions by patients who need to alter their dose of insulin. The EMA can also comprise a measure of the variability of its constituent values. The EMA encompasses those values that occur at specified times such as 1 hour before and 1 hour after a specified meal time. The EMA is calculated over a limited number of days previous to the calculation (e.g., 3 days) and has a minimum number of values that must be obtained within the time and date ranges. An algorithm allows for exclusion of any given reading from the average (e.g., post-prandial or control solution readings). Patients can use 1 to 8 EMA on any given date range (e.g., preferably 4, that is, breakfast, lunch, supper and bedtime snack).


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Method And Device For Controlling Drug Pharmacokinetics

US Patent:
2010026, Oct 14, 2010
Filed:
Apr 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/755540
Inventors:
Ronald J. Pettis - Cary NC, US
Noel Harvey - Efland NC, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604506
Abstract:
Methods and devices for administration of substances into at least two compartments of skin for systemic absorption and improved pharmacokinetics, based on biphasic or bimodel kinetic profiling.


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Method And Device For Controlling Drug Pharmacokinetics

US Patent:
7722595, May 25, 2010
Filed:
May 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/429973
Inventors:
Ronald J. Pettis - Cary NC, US
Noel Harvey - Efland NC, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604500, 604173
Abstract:
The invention pertains to methods and devices for controlling the pharmacokinetics of administered substances, particularly therapeutic substances by combining advantages of delivery to two or more compartments within the skin. The invention provides methods and devices for delivering substances to subcutaneous and intradermal compartments of the skin to achieve a hybrid pharmacokinetic profile that has a portion similar to that achieved by intradermal delivery, e. g. , rapid and high peak onset levels of the substance, and a portion similar to that achieved by subcutaneous delivery, e. g. , longer circulating levels of the substance.


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Method For Altering Insulin Pharmacokinetics

US Patent:
2005005, Mar 10, 2005
Filed:
May 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/841992
Inventors:
Ronald Pettis - Durham NC, US
Noel Harvey - Efland NC, US
Barry Ginsberg - Wyckoff NJ, US
International Classification:
A61K038/28, A61M031/00
US Classification:
604500000, 514003000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods for administration of insulin into the intradermal compartment of subject's skin, preferably to the dermal vasculature of the intradermal compartment. The methods of the present invention enhance the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of insulin delivery and effectively result in a superior clinical efficacy in the treatment and/or prevention of diabetes mellitus. The methods of the instant invention provide an improved glycemic control of both non-fasting (i.e., post-prandial) and fasting blood glucose levels and thus have an enhanced therapeutic efficacy in treatment, prevention and/or management of diabetes relative to traditional methods of insulin delivery, including subcutaneous insulin delivery.