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Post by letitride on Apr 16, 2019 17:57:12 GMT -5
If we add meth amphetamine to afrezza we could claim to be quicker to with guaranteed weight loss.
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Post by nylefty on Apr 16, 2019 17:58:11 GMT -5
The article claims onset of action of Fiasp is 2 to 15 minutes. As you can see from the Fiasp package insert (courtesy of Peppy), that's not true. How do they get by with printing these lies? Because MannKind has not filed a complaint with the FDA? The claim was on One Drop's website, not Novo's. Which company should MannKind complain about?
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Post by akemp3000 on Apr 16, 2019 18:13:58 GMT -5
Dr. Kendall needs to step up and either challenge or demand facts.
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Post by mnkdfann on Apr 16, 2019 18:20:59 GMT -5
I suppose anyone could email the author to verify if she meant what she wrote, or made an error.
Also, as Liane's earlier post mentioned, the author may have been (whether intentionally or not) confusing PK and PD effects.
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Post by mango on Apr 16, 2019 19:34:49 GMT -5
I suppose anyone could email the author to verify if she meant what she wrote, or made an error. Also, as Liane's earlier post mentioned, the author may have been (whether intentionally or not) confusing PK and PD effects. Even if the author confused the two, the insulin Onset chart that the author published is incorrect. The author published incorrect and misleading information throughout the article, and even made a low-ball comment about Afrezza.. "However, compared to Afrezza, it’s actually a bit slower. But Afrezza is an inhaled insulin -- not easily covered by insurance -- and thus, sort of in a category of its own." The author is not an amateur writer, and should know better. The article should revised or pulled.
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Post by goyocafe on Apr 16, 2019 19:54:06 GMT -5
Because MannKind has not filed a complaint with the FDA? Does anyone know if MNKD is planning to file a complaint or are we going back to the old days when so many bashed and lied about MNKD and Afrezza and our previous management just let it happen? Plausible deniability I suspect will be the argument that nothing can be done. Considering this was written by a blogger with no affiliation with Novo, the most that could come of it would be an "ooops, we mis-typed the information".
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