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Post by jkendra on Jun 25, 2024 18:06:33 GMT -5
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Post by olebob1 on Jun 25, 2024 18:49:59 GMT -5
I did not see a photo of Afrezza inhaler. Most of the photos look like asthma inhalers. They pronounced Afrezza as if spelled Afrezza. Common problem. But over all a very favorable segment for Afrezza. It was on national TV and free, all good. Sorry Peppy missed it with it being on FOX.
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Post by olebob1 on Jun 25, 2024 18:52:42 GMT -5
I did not see a photo of Afrezza inhaler. Most of the photos look like asthma inhalers. They pronounced Afrezza as if spelled Afrezza. Common problem. But over all a very favorable segment for Afrezza. It was on national TV and free, all good. Sorry Peppy missed it with it being on FOX. Like Afrezza, but spell checker keeps changing it. freeza
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Post by porkini on Jun 25, 2024 19:41:53 GMT -5
I did not see a photo of Afrezza inhaler. Most of the photos look like asthma inhalers. They pronounced Afrezza as if spelled Afrezza. Common problem. But over all a very favorable segment for Afrezza. It was on national TV and free, all good. Sorry Peppy missed it with it being on FOX. Like Afrezza, but spell checker keeps changing it. freeza Yes, sorry olebob1, in the "early" days there were many attempts to intentionally "freeze" the image of the product. Congrats on finding one of the spelling bots!
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Post by peppy on Jun 25, 2024 20:05:35 GMT -5
"The clinical trial tested a product called Afrezza, an inhaled basal insulin made by MannKind Corporation in California." "With Afrezza, the product is inhaled into the lungs before meals, and the fast-acting insulin minimizes the glucose spike often seen after eating, Hirsch noted." mnkd.proboards.com/post/266169"Among the inhaled insulin group, 30% of participants reached their target glucose levels (less than 7% blood sugar) compared to 17% of the people using injections and pumps." "There was no difference in hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) between the groups." (hard to believe) "The people who saw the best results inhaled insulin between meals and at bedtime, Hirsch added." (they followed directions.)
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Post by peppy on Jun 25, 2024 20:30:51 GMT -5
I did not see a photo of Afrezza inhaler. Most of the photos look like asthma inhalers. They pronounced Afrezza as if spelled Afrezza. Common problem. But over all a very favorable segment for Afrezza. It was on national TV and free, all good. Sorry Peppy missed it with it being on FOX. olebob1, I didn't miss it, it was posted here along with the transcript. I still pay for cable television, plenty of news channels. I am not the only one that needed it posted, I didn't see you comment on feeling bad for the fearless leader. mnkd.proboards.com/post/266159The quality of your altruism is beyond words, thank you for thinking of me. You seem to have an understanding of my value system.
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Post by BD on Jun 25, 2024 20:43:54 GMT -5
I dunno, should we retire the Afrezza spelling filter and just let people misspell it lol?
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Post by mytakeonit on Jun 25, 2024 23:35:32 GMT -5
You can if you want to ... but, you better inhale before you do it.
But, that's mytakeonit
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