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Post by mnholdem on Apr 15, 2015 13:35:16 GMT -5
That "real world" testing of 12-units has already been happening. Having a single cartridge just makes it that much more convenient. I guess I'll have to update my avatar to that effect.
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Post by goyocafe on Apr 15, 2015 14:10:41 GMT -5
That "real world" testing of 12-units has already been happening. Having a single cartridge just makes it that much more convenient. I guess I'll have to update my avatar to that effect. 12 U, holdem? Wow! I want to emulate you!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 14:23:34 GMT -5
cjc, your observations about all the bugs of a new product launch not to mention a revolutionary new product launch are spot on. For the insurance thing, I read one user suggesting to another user to have their doc write for the Rx in units vs days supply as this method resolved the issues, problems and delays from their insurance company. Lots of little things like this take time to learn about and to spread the word. SNY knows what they are doing. Call it a soft launch or whatever suits your fancy, SNY is still laying much needed ground work before they can do a full blown launch. Once all these bugs are worked out and the KOLs have been trained and are on board and lines 2&3 are good to go, things will start to accelerate. Dumping fuel into the engine too quickly causes it to stall... Thx Scotta,,,,, I completely agree with you as well... Call it a slow/soft launch, or what ever makes ya feel good. As far as I'm concerned it's an in house trial.... Work out the ins. Issues, let patients work on real life dosing vs. the limitations of the FDA trials, distribution, education, and build inventory.... SNY knows what they're doing and I'm fine with the silence. In fact, I'm really starting to wonder if the 12 unit cartridge is needed more than realized. If so, will a full blown launch be delayed until it's approved, inventory built, and real world tested too???? Hope we're not waiting that long, but if that's what it takes, so be it..... I'm not going anywhere. They need the 12 unit and perhaps larger to address Type 2 market also makes it easier for patients on higher doses and more efficient for production. This past fall, Al was interviewed by I believe Diabetes In Control and he stated that MNKD had technology to load 36u of Afrezza into a cartridge.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 14:32:33 GMT -5
Thx Scotta,,,,, I completely agree with you as well... Call it a slow/soft launch, or what ever makes ya feel good. As far as I'm concerned it's an in house trial.... Work out the ins. Issues, let patients work on real life dosing vs. the limitations of the FDA trials, distribution, education, and build inventory.... SNY knows what they're doing and I'm fine with the silence. In fact, I'm really starting to wonder if the 12 unit cartridge is needed more than realized. If so, will a full blown launch be delayed until it's approved, inventory built, and real world tested too? Hope we're not waiting that long, but if that's what it takes, so be it..... I'm not going anywhere. They need the 12 unit and perhaps larger to address Type 2 market also makes it easier for patients on higher doses and more efficient for production. This past fall, Al was interviewed by I believe Diabetes In Control and he stated that MNKD had technology to load 36u of Afrezza into a cartridge. One of their recent patents was for an isomer of DKP to enable loading larger particles onto technosphere.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 15:17:09 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 15:21:57 GMT -5
“Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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Post by cjc04 on Apr 15, 2015 20:08:36 GMT -5
Thx Scotta,,,,, I completely agree with you as well... Call it a slow/soft launch, or what ever makes ya feel good. As far as I'm concerned it's an in house trial.... Work out the ins. Issues, let patients work on real life dosing vs. the limitations of the FDA trials, distribution, education, and build inventory.... SNY knows what they're doing and I'm fine with the silence. In fact, I'm really starting to wonder if the 12 unit cartridge is needed more than realized. If so, will a full blown launch be delayed until it's approved, inventory built, and real world tested too? Hope we're not waiting that long, but if that's what it takes, so be it..... I'm not going anywhere. They need the 12 unit and perhaps larger to address Type 2 market also makes it easier for patients on higher doses and more efficient for production. This past fall, Al was interviewed by I believe Diabetes In Control and he stated that MNKD had technology to load 36u of Afrezza into a cartridge. Wow,,, light bulb just went off..... Yes, some will need 12u or MORE,,,,, and guess who will be advising / prescribing it for them.... The docs & Endos..... Who still need to be educated and see A work with their own eyes.. This is gonna take time..... Unfortunately, every time a light bulb goes off for me, I have to add 6 to 12 months to my target sp.
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Post by papihoyos on Apr 17, 2015 8:28:17 GMT -5
That "real world" testing of 12-units has already been happening. Having a single cartridge just makes it that much more convenient. I guess I'll have to update my avatar to that effect. I have to take at least 12u to be effective.
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Post by harryx1 on Apr 21, 2015 7:20:05 GMT -5
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Post by bradleysbest on Apr 21, 2015 8:21:22 GMT -5
Does anyone know if any of these "educational" seminars are scheduled for the Los Angeles area in the near future?
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