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Post by lynn on Jun 10, 2014 2:14:48 GMT -5
Either Pro boards is acting up or it's my phone , this is my 3rd attempt to comment ./ it keeps tossing me back to a random page , that's never happened before ! So while it's hopefully working why is Admin allowing this Short infiltrate on this board ? Yes it's entertaining but I can find that on Yahoo ... No offense
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 2:16:51 GMT -5
I wish you all luck. I definitely am on the wrong board. I think I'm back in kindergarten. They say love is blind. Just be careful with what you love. Good luck to you all. I am out for good.
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Post by silentbob on Jun 10, 2014 2:58:12 GMT -5
for those of you who don't understand the process: It’s an ultrarapid-acting insulin in powder form that’s designed as a pre-meal insulin for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It’s aimed at post-meal blood sugar spikes, used with existing insulin treatment for basal coverage, so not meant as a stand-alone insulin therapy. The powdered insulin goes into the whistle-sized inhaler called the Dreamboat, which was developed after MannKind’s first FDA round, and caused delays because the agency wanted more clinical studies comparing this new inhaler to the original. The powder dissolves immediately when inhaled into the lungs, and the insulin’s then quickly dumped into the bloodstream to start working. Afrezza peaks within 12 to 15 minutes and is out of the system within an hour, compared to current fast-acting insulins that usually take at least 20 minutes to kick in, peak at 2-3 hours, and can stay in the system for as long as five hours. Each single-use cartridge of Afrezza insulin would be either 3 units or a double-dose of 6 units. MannKind CFO Matt Pfeffer tells us they’re also planning 9 and 12-unit cartridges once they get initial FDA approval. The Dreamboat is disposable, meant to be thrown away after 15 days to prevent any powder buildup inside that could clog the device. And unlike traditional insulin, you don’t have to refrigerate it. 'Doc' Mankind, I was wondering; how long do you have to study medicine (or Afrezza) in order to be able to copy/paste a quote from diabetesmine? www.diabetesmine.com/2014/04/holding-our-breath-for-inhaled-insulin-afrezza.html
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Post by liane on Jun 10, 2014 4:36:36 GMT -5
It is not against the rules of this board to be short. It is rather foolish to introduce such unsubstantiated FUD here - our longtime investors picked up on it in a heartbeat. Thanks everyone for the input. I'm locking the thread; we have more important things to discuss.
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