A device to determine the level of a substance of interest in a patient's
body and provide a therapeutic amount of medicament is disclosed. The
level of a substance of interest in the patient's body is determined by
iontopheretically sampling the patient's blood and then analyzing the
resulting sample to determine the level of the substance of interest. The
information about the level of a substance of interest is transmitted to
an implanted drug pump in the patient's body. In the preferred
embodiment, the substance of interest sensor is an external sensor
applied to the user's skin.;: In an alternate embodiment, the sensor may
be implanted. The preferred method of transmitting information about the
level of a substance of interest determined by the sensor is transmitted
to an implanted drug pump in the patient's body is via a so called "body
bus". The "body bus" is a telemetry system where the patient's own body
provides the interconnection between the iontopheretic device and the
implanted drug pump.