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Post by centralcoastinvestor on Jan 25, 2019 13:37:55 GMT -5
Evidence of more baby steps courtesy of Harryx1 from StockTwits: childrenwithdiabetes.com/insulin/Afrezza is not yet “approved” for children. But there it is. As Itell would say: Hmmmmmmmm Because it is approved if you can get a script for it off label. The pharmacy fills the script. They don’t care who the script is for, you could be 10 years old, or pregnant. You could have asthma, you could have COPD. You could smoke. I haven’t met a pregnant person on it yet, but I know several people in all those other categories. Hey Sports, I knew that a physician could write off label prescriptions. It just surprised me that a website for childrens diabetes would publish Afrezza along side the other insulins without the actual FDA approval specifically for children. Like another person posted, I would have thought there would have been an asterisk next to Afrezza indicating that FDA approval in pediatrics was in process. But no asterisk. I thought that was interesting.
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Post by sportsrancho on Jan 25, 2019 13:45:07 GMT -5
Because it is approved if you can get a script for it off label. The pharmacy fills the script. They don’t care who the script is for, you could be 10 years old, or pregnant. You could have asthma, you could have COPD. You could smoke. I haven’t met a pregnant person on it yet, but I know several people in all those other categories. Hey Sports, I knew that a physician could write off label prescriptions. It just surprised me that a website for childrens diabetes would publish Afrezza along side the other insulins without the actual FDA approval specifically for children. Like another person posted, I would have thought there would have been an asterisk next to Afrezza indicating that FDA approval in pediatrics was in process. But no asterisk. I thought that was interesting. Got it:-) I didn’t know that was what that meant.
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Post by boca1girl on Jan 25, 2019 13:45:13 GMT -5
Evidence of more baby steps courtesy of Harryx1 from StockTwits: childrenwithdiabetes.com/insulin/Afrezza is not yet “approved” for children. But there it is. As Itell would say: Hmmmmmmmm Because it is approved if you can get a script for it off label. The pharmacy fills the script. They don’t care who the script is for, you could be 10 years old, or pregnant. You could have asthma, you could have COPD. You could smoke. I haven’t met a pregnant person on it yet, but I know several people in all those other categories. It would be interesting to know if MNKD sales people ever visit OBGYN’s for treating gestational diabetes? Also, if a woman has gestational diabetes, she has a higher chance of developing T2 later in life.
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Post by hellodolly on Jan 25, 2019 13:46:54 GMT -5
Hey Sports, I knew that a physician could write off label prescriptions. It just surprised me that a website for childrens diabetes would publish Afrezza along side the other insulins without the actual FDA approval specifically for children. Like another person posted, I would have thought there would have been an asterisk next to Afrezza indicating that FDA approval in pediatrics was in process. But no asterisk. I thought that was interesting. Got it:-) I didn’t know that was what that meant. You bet there are people submitting their comments already to them. Meet the Fockers!!
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Post by centralcoastinvestor on Jan 25, 2019 13:53:18 GMT -5
Got it:-) I didn’t know that was what that meant. You bet there are people submitting their comments already to them. Meet the Fockers!! It wouldn’t surprise me if some bashing trolls target this website to get then to remove Afrezza or add additional wording. At least the FDA booklet can’t be influenced by trolls.
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Post by goyocafe on Jan 25, 2019 13:56:01 GMT -5
You bet there are people submitting their comments already to them. Meet the Fockers!! It wouldn’t surprise me if some bashing trolls target this website to get then to remove Afrezza or add additional wording. At least the FDA booklet can’t be influenced by trolls. Hmmm. Send a letter to San Quentin and ask Shkreli if he agrees with you. 😉
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Post by dh4mizzou on Jan 25, 2019 14:10:34 GMT -5
Evidence of more baby steps courtesy of Harryx1 from StockTwits: childrenwithdiabetes.com/insulin/Afrezza is not yet “approved” for children. But there it is. As Itell would say: Hmmmmmmmm
I would like it better if you had typed this......
"Afrezza is not "yet" approved for children. "
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Post by winner on Jan 25, 2019 20:50:45 GMT -5
One and all I don't know how to cut and paste. Take a look at the column identified as ( All Gone ). No other product listed comes close to AFREZZA.
Best of luck to MNKD shareholders....
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Post by hellodolly on Jan 25, 2019 20:59:05 GMT -5
It wouldn’t surprise me if some bashing trolls target this website to get then to remove Afrezza or add additional wording. At least the FDA booklet can’t be influenced by trolls. Hmmm. Send a letter to San Quentin and ask Shkreli if he agrees with you. 😉 There are a thousand more like that piece of trash.
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