Exubera drug set to replace painful insulin injections - Instablogs
Exubera drug set to replace painful insulin injections
Gautam , Dehradun: Jan 31 2006
Made Popular Jan 31 2006
The European commission has approved a form of insulin which needs to be inhaled rather than injected. The insulin named Exubera would be used for treating adults suffering from Type I and Type II diabetes. It is in the form of a fast acting dry powder...
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Gail
Athens, United States
I just wanted to add my reaction after having used exubera for several weeks. I am a type 1 diabetic and have been diabetic for the last 12 years (I am 57 now). I got off the pump (I used it about 10 years, but grew tired of the apparatus on me) last summer. Exubera seems to be a wonderful needleless option. It is extremely easy to take and seems to work at least as effectively as injected insulin. I have had some of my best jogs (i.e. taking less apparent effort) since I started using exubera. I hope type 2 diabetic who need insulin know about this easy to use way of getting insulin. Gail
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