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Post by goyocafe on Apr 17, 2018 15:50:10 GMT -5
Did I read somewhere last week that we would see an update to the Afrezza website Monday or Tuesday of this week?
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Post by sportsrancho on Apr 17, 2018 16:40:09 GMT -5
Did I read somewhere last week that we would see an update to the Afrezza website Monday or Tuesday of this week? Rick H. should post it on ST when his testimonial comes out. Oh wait, I believe that’s going to be on the YouTube channel ...
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Post by goyocafe on Apr 17, 2018 18:34:09 GMT -5
Did I read somewhere last week that we would see an update to the Afrezza website Monday or Tuesday of this week? Rick H. should post it on ST when his testimonial comes out. Oh wait, I believe that’s going to be on the YouTube channel ... Per Rick H on ST. link
Isn't it tomorrow somewhere already? Ï'm already drinking so it must be at least 5 PM.
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Post by sportsrancho on Apr 17, 2018 20:00:36 GMT -5
Rick H. should post it on ST when his testimonial comes out. Oh wait, I believe that’s going to be on the YouTube channel ... Per Rick H on ST. link
Isn't it tomorrow somewhere already? Ï'm already drinking so it must be at least 5 PM. Thanks... Apr 14th, 5:31 pm golfeveryday I was Contacted about 2 Months Ago! Others May have Been Contacted Sooner! I wrote in my Own Words! No Side Effects! 6.1 A1C $MNKD Reminder! New Affezza.com Website gets Launched Monday or Tuesday Featuring Life Changing Afrezza Users Successes😊 Mine Included 🎉🎊 Bullish
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Post by digger on Apr 18, 2018 9:43:04 GMT -5
So far the site looks about the same. Opening page maybe has a slightly different format but no user reviews that I could find..
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Post by sportsrancho on Apr 18, 2018 10:51:34 GMT -5
@rckhrrr 4/17/18, 3:33 PM $MNKD Just Received Word, Website Relaunch will be Tomorrow 👍👌
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Post by digger on Apr 19, 2018 8:15:17 GMT -5
@rckhrrr 4/17/18, 3:33 PM $MNKD Just Received Word, Website Relaunch will be Tomorrow 👍👌 Still looks the same and then I found this annoyance on the FAQ page where the question is "What should I do if I develop a cough while taking afrezza"-- "In studies, cough was reported in about 27% of patients using AFREZZA; 2.8% of patients gave cough as a reason for stopping AFREZZA. Talk to your healthcare professional if you develop a persistent or recurring cough or breathing difficulties while taking AFREZZA." They couldn't have included some suggestion of trying a sip of water or some other useful advice? By itself like that makes it sound like they're warning the patient they might be developing some serious lung disease.
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Post by goyocafe on Apr 19, 2018 8:18:30 GMT -5
@rckhrrr 4/17/18, 3:33 PM $MNKD Just Received Word, Website Relaunch will be Tomorrow 👍👌 Still looks the same and then I found this annoyance on the FAQ page where the question is "What should I do if I develop a cough while taking afrezza"-- "In studies, cough was reported in about 27% of patients using AFREZZA; 2.8% of patients gave cough as a reason for stopping AFREZZA. Talk to your healthcare professional if you develop a persistent or recurring cough or breathing difficulties while taking AFREZZA." They couldn't have included some suggestion of trying a sip of water or some other useful advice? By itself like that makes it sound like they're warning the patient they might be developing some serious lung disease. Word smithing has never been their strong point. The hard line answer of course is if you want to claim that a sip of water helps you have to do a study.
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Post by sportsrancho on Apr 19, 2018 8:35:37 GMT -5
A sip of water first, if you do have a small cough it should go away in 30 days. Most of the time it’s just a scratchiness that goes away in 2-3 weeks.
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Post by bill on Apr 19, 2018 13:56:22 GMT -5
@rckhrrr 4/17/18, 3:33 PM $MNKD Just Received Word, Website Relaunch will be Tomorrow 👍👌 Still looks the same and then I found this annoyance on the FAQ page where the question is "What should I do if I develop a cough while taking afrezza"-- "In studies, cough was reported in about 27% of patients using AFREZZA; 2.8% of patients gave cough as a reason for stopping AFREZZA. Talk to your healthcare professional if you develop a persistent or recurring cough or breathing difficulties while taking AFREZZA." They couldn't have included some suggestion of trying a sip of water or some other useful advice? By itself like that makes it sound like they're warning the patient they might be developing some serious lung disease. digger FWIW, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the odd wording was recommended to MNKD by the FDA. I had a brief DM Twitter exchange with Mike C about other wording on their site and that's the response I got, i.e., The odd wording was not ours, it was the wording recommended by the FDA.
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Apr 19, 2018 14:50:21 GMT -5
Still looks the same and then I found this annoyance on the FAQ page where the question is "What should I do if I develop a cough while taking afrezza"-- "In studies, cough was reported in about 27% of patients using AFREZZA; 2.8% of patients gave cough as a reason for stopping AFREZZA. Talk to your healthcare professional if you develop a persistent or recurring cough or breathing difficulties while taking AFREZZA." They couldn't have included some suggestion of trying a sip of water or some other useful advice? By itself like that makes it sound like they're warning the patient they might be developing some serious lung disease. digger FWIW, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the odd wording was recommended to MNKD by the FDA. I had a brief DM Twitter exchange with Mike C about other wording on their site and that's the response I got, i.e., The odd wording was not ours, it was the wording recommended by the FDA. Yes, many seem to ignore the fact that any information that is targeted at patients is under scrutiny of FDA. Usually companies seek guidance before making it available to the public rather than risk fines afterwards.
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Post by nylefty on Apr 19, 2018 15:30:54 GMT -5
digger FWIW, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the odd wording was recommended to MNKD by the FDA. I had a brief DM Twitter exchange with Mike C about other wording on their site and that's the response I got, i.e., The odd wording was not ours, it was the wording recommended by the FDA. Yes, many seem to ignore the fact that any information that is targeted at patients is under scrutiny of FDA. Usually companies seek guidance before making it available to the public rather than risk fines afterwards. The FDA is also the reason we're never going to see Afrezza users on the company's websites extolling the virtues of our product. Some people fail to realize or fail to accept that in the FDA's eyes anecdotal evidence is not allowed.
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Apr 19, 2018 15:45:31 GMT -5
Yes, many seem to ignore the fact that any information that is targeted at patients is under scrutiny of FDA. Usually companies seek guidance before making it available to the public rather than risk fines afterwards. The FDA is also the reason we're never going to see Afrezza users on the company's websites extolling the virtues of our product. Some people fail to realize or fail to accept that in the FDA's eyes anecdotal evidence is not allowed. That has certainly been my understanding, though recently some have posted here that at least one patient is under the assumption that their anecdotal experience is to be posted on a soon to be unveiled new Afrezza website. I'll give them benefit of the doubt that this is their understanding, but also will be a bit skeptical until I actually see it.
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Post by tiberious on Apr 19, 2018 16:15:16 GMT -5
Site looks the same to me. If they do redesign the site and do not have a loop video on the front page of someone taking a hit of the inhaler I will be disappointed. A static pic of the inhaler on the landing page is uninspired to say the least.
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Post by nylefty on Apr 19, 2018 17:33:47 GMT -5
Just checked the humalog.com website. There are no shots or videos of people using the product and no actual users, just "models." The first page of the site says this:
Models used for illustrative purposes only. Not actual patients or healthcare providers.
None of the "models" is saying anything or doing anything that's Humalog related. I assume this is because of FDA regulations.
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