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Post by mnholdem on Nov 16, 2016 16:53:32 GMT -5
WARNING! Great article ahead: asweetlife.org/mannkind-markets-Afrezza-to-people-with-type-1-diabetes/Excerpt: Despite this cascade of negative events, MannKind was happy to get the licensing back in their hands. Afrezza, they insisted, failed to achieve blockbuster status because Sanofi did a terrible job marketing the drug. Matthew Pfeffer, MannKind’s CEO, said Sanofi mistakenly focused their marketing on type 2 diabetics who were afraid of needles. He said its clinical benefits to type 1 diabetics were not addressed by Sanofi.
“Being needle phobic is not a good enough reason to change your meds,” Castagne says. “But, the real story is that people have been taking insulin the same way for years and years and this is a completely different, and better drug, than [injectable] insulin. It’s a new paradigm.”
They may have spelled Mike's name incorrectly, but then make up for the misspelling by publishing excellent remarks by Mike (and Matt). Laura Kronen was also interviewed for this piece and she is quoted praising Afrezza.
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Post by compound26 on Nov 16, 2016 18:16:27 GMT -5
WARNING! Great article ahead: asweetlife.org/mannkind-markets-Afrezza-to-people-with-type-1-diabetes/Excerpt: Despite this cascade of negative events, MannKind was happy to get the licensing back in their hands. Afrezza, they insisted, failed to achieve blockbuster status because Sanofi did a terrible job marketing the drug. Matthew Pfeffer, MannKind’s CEO, said Sanofi mistakenly focused their marketing on type 2 diabetics who were afraid of needles. He said its clinical benefits to type 1 diabetics were not addressed by Sanofi.
“Being needle phobic is not a good enough reason to change your meds,” Castagne says. “But, the real story is that people have been taking insulin the same way for years and years and this is a completely different, and better drug, than [injectable] insulin. It’s a new paradigm.”
They may have spelled Mike's name incorrectly, but then make up for the misspelling by publishing excellent remarks by Mike (and Matt). Laura Kronen was also interviewed for this piece and she is quoted praising Afrezza. mnholdem , nice find! I noticed that the author himself is also a long-time type 1 diabetic. So he know what he is talking about. Alex O’Meara Alex was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 36 years ago. Since then he has run six marathons – the first when we was 15 – and the latest a few years ago. In 2006 Alex underwent islet cell transplant and was, for some time, insulin independent. He now lives in Southeastern Arizona where he is working on a novel, teaching college English, pursuing a Master’s degree, and training to run his first 50 mile race.
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Post by bradleysbest on Nov 16, 2016 20:45:21 GMT -5
Great article with great quotes from Big Mike & Laura K !
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Post by ilovekauai on Nov 16, 2016 20:54:11 GMT -5
Love this! Go Michael C. Go Sales Force, go MNKD, go Afrezza. Bravo!
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Post by mnholdem on Nov 16, 2016 21:13:47 GMT -5
For some reason I cannot paste the full link and get it to work correctly. If you click the link below (or above) you'll be taken to a "Page not found" screen:
asweetlife.org/mannkind-markets-Afrezza-to-people-with-type-1-diabetes/
Once you're there, however, if you click the BACK TO HOME button, you'll find the article on the home page. Otherwise you can use google to enter the title of the article. Good Luck.
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Post by sportsrancho on Nov 16, 2016 21:59:15 GMT -5
Or go to Afrezza on Twitter part two...
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Post by nylefty on Nov 16, 2016 22:10:03 GMT -5
For some reason I cannot paste the full link and get it to work correctly. If you click the link below (or above) you'll be taken to a "Page not found" screen:
asweetlife.org/mannkind-markets-Afrezza-to-people-with-type-1-diabetes/
Once you're there, however, if you click the BACK TO HOME button, you'll find the article on the home page. Otherwise you can use google to enter the title of the article. Good Luck.
Even simpler...just go to asweetlife.org/
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Post by gamblerjag on Nov 16, 2016 23:12:46 GMT -5
For all the people that were spouting Matt not calling out SNY for doing a terrible job (mostly YMB posters) Matt did exactly what he should have... kept quiet until he got the money/ loan forgiveness and Los Angeles facility.. Now he can say what he's been keeping close to the vest. Matt you did an excellent job not listening to the childish antics of so called longs that wanted you to just get back at SNY and speak the truth over the last 10 months. You kept quiet and you (WE) won. Great job. For those that still think Matt isn't a good CEO... think again. Matt had patience and it was rewarded.
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Post by centralcoastinvestor on Nov 17, 2016 1:05:47 GMT -5
It was interesting to get some insight as to why a guy as talented as Mike Castagna joined MannKind when things looked very grim. See quote from article below.
"I was robbed of my father by diabetes,” Castagna says. “I never knew him. I don’t want that to happen to other people. We have a long way to go, and it will take baby steps to get there but, in the end, I want to help people with diabetes do better than they do today.”
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Post by brotherm1 on Nov 18, 2016 2:06:11 GMT -5
I'm no longer able to locate the article. However, when I read it the other day, I believe it was Mike sayng that Afrezza works best on people using CGM's. This makes sense of course but I don't believe it was emphasized in the article that without a CGM it will work better than other insulins. Thus I'm wondering if the article might turn away folks without CGM's? I'm now also wondering if whether the majority of people renewing Afrezza prescriptions are those who are using CGM's? I wish I could locate the article to read it again.
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Post by mnholdem on Nov 18, 2016 5:44:43 GMT -5
The article is still there. Hit the link provided by nylefty (above) and click on the title "MannKind Markets to People..."
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Post by brotherm1 on Nov 18, 2016 7:58:06 GMT -5
Thanks manholdem but I'm no longer able to access it regardless of if I follow all of the instructions on this thread or otherwise access the site from google. Regardless of where I locate the link to the article from, when I click on it I'm taken to the Sweet Life article index. Perhaps it's an Apple iphone issue; I don't know. I was able to access it the first day but. no longer. I can also access other articles on the Sweet Life website but not this one.
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Post by brotherm1 on Nov 19, 2016 8:08:16 GMT -5
Is anyone still able to access the article? I can access all other articles on the Sweet Life website but this one. Everytme I click on thr story link I get taken to the index
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Post by sportsrancho on Nov 19, 2016 8:30:31 GMT -5
I can't get to it. Maybe someone who is on FB? This is all I found .they show the article is on FB..
ASweetLife Diabetes Magazine is on Facebook. To connect with ASweetLife Diabetes...
Looks like it would not copy :-(
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Post by uvula on Nov 19, 2016 8:44:19 GMT -5
I have no trouble seeing in on my computer. asweetlife.org/mannkind-markets-Afrezza-to-people-with-type-1-diabetes/damn auto correct. As someone else mentioned the article spells Afrezza with 2 "e"s and 1 "z". The odd thing is proboards doesn't recognize Afrezza as being a word so I'm not sure what entity is doing the actual autocorrecting. Maybe another conspiracy theory is in order.
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