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Post by beardawg on Feb 1, 2016 12:54:36 GMT -5
Matt's website is impressive. Exactly how a early adopter page should look like. Authentic, structured, to the point. This really deserves donations! It is why I scratch my head as to why we have seen very little comments from people using Afrezza. After a year, its pretty much the same people who have been discussing their time on Afrezza. I would have thought we'd see many more people comment on their use while on the drug. Maybe I am expecting too much. Most people don't publicize the drugs they are taking. What drugs are you taking and for what condition and what is your real name?........ See?
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Post by longinvstr on Feb 1, 2016 13:05:02 GMT -5
Reading Ms. Kraft's production process description convinced me that MNKD was more about TS and less about Afrezza. From the IPQ June 2015 Monthly Update (Vol. 6, #4, p. 15) @ www.ipqpubs.com It's lyophized (read = freeze dried) medicine. What is more stable than freeze-dried anything? I've had FD, camp food that was in the basement for 4+ years, I threw it in the pack (b/c I can't throw anything out) and it was just fine. (Fair disclosure = I've never met a food I didn't like &, after 5 days on the water/trail, tree bark soup sounds appealing) The FDKP platform w/ TS delivery is as novel as novel can be ... and stable ... and imminently flexible >>We can take Technosphere powders and put just a little bit of drug in there, 0.5%, or all the way up to 90%. So we have flexibility in dosing.<< Novel? >>FDKP was a new chemical entity<< and the runway has been cleared >>We did an extensive set of tox studies on it to make sure that FDA would be OK with approving it. We have a full toxicology package on FDKP [including: ● chronic toxicology in two species ● carcinogenicity in two species ● reproductive toxicology ● safety pharmacology, and ● genetic toxicology<< It has taken too long for the platform to be appreciated/adopted but, I suspect, once things begin to move, it will move very quickly and in many directions
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Post by mindovermatter on Feb 1, 2016 13:11:25 GMT -5
It is why I scratch my head as to why we have seen very little comments from people using Afrezza. After a year, its pretty much the same people who have been discussing their time on Afrezza. I would have thought we'd see many more people comment on their use while on the drug. Maybe I am expecting too much. Most people don't publicize the drugs they are taking. What drugs are you taking and for what condition and what is your real name?........ See? Normally, I'd agree with you but you are misrepresenting my post. There are many PUBLIC online diabetes boards, support groups and people who discuss their diabetes and how they treat themselves. Why do you think I brought it up in the first place? So, in the context of diabetes itself, your comment is quite daft and ignores the reality of what is publicly available in the diabetes community. I'd love to write "SEE?" back to you but its obvious you that you can't.
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Post by figglebird on Feb 1, 2016 13:19:55 GMT -5
Are you a diabetic? If not, perhaps there's part of your answer.
Beyond that you cannot expect the world to meet what you would believe is a reasonable expectation - you can certainly argue that your expectation is reasonable but results are the only thing that matter - the rest falls into place or doesn't.
I love the results I am seeing and though we have yet to encounter the volume to begin even considering a tipping point, it will come - in time.
Word of mouth is everything - consumer psycholgy on the other hand varies.
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Post by mindovermatter on Feb 1, 2016 13:37:23 GMT -5
Are you a diabetic? If not, perhaps there's part of your answer. Beyond that you cannot expect the world to meet what you would believe is a reasonable expectation - you can certainly argue that your expectation is reasonable but results are the only thing that matter - the rest falls into place or doesn't. I love the results I am seeing and though we have yet to encounter the volume to begin even considering a tipping point, it will come - in time. Word of mouth is everything - consumer psycholgy on the other hand varies. Word of mouth hasn't yet worked for Afrezza. Tudiabetes has a new podcast and the two women hosting it made some good points about why Afrezza hasn't taken off in the diabetic community. The one caveat and sad thing about the podcast is both women aren't all that knowledgeable about Afrezza. Neither have tried it and both think there is a 2 unit cartridge available or at least one does while the other one, if she did know there wasn't one, didn't correct the other's wrong information. www.tudiabetes.org/et24/
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Post by beardawg on Feb 1, 2016 16:48:41 GMT -5
Most people don't publicize the drugs they are taking. What drugs are you taking and for what condition and what is your real name?........ See? Normally, I'd agree with you but you are misrepresenting my post. There are many PUBLIC online diabetes boards, support groups and people who discuss their diabetes and how they treat themselves. Why do you think I brought it up in the first place? So, in the context of diabetes itself, your comment is quite daft and ignores the reality of what is publicly available in the diabetes community. I'd love to write "SEE?" back to you but its obvious you that you can't. You said you couldn't figure out why not many people were talking a lot about Afrezza, and I gave an answer. How many are you expecting to talk about it, then? First you are limited by the people taking it, then you are further limited by the people who get on message boards, then you are even further limited by people who actually post on message boards, then you are limited by people who want to post their personal results with it. Out of that small group, you are limited to the people you have knowledge of. I ask again, how many are you expecting? I have seen different people post about it every so often. Do you read all the message boards? Do you expect the number to be the same as all other treatments? I bet still, even Apidra isn't represented as much as Afrezza. Can you name another drug that people post about to your satisfaction that is in the low prescription stages?
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