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A New Approach To Diabetes Management -- Inhaled Insulin

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As part of our ongoing effort to ensure that this website is up to date, we have determined that the information in the article A New Approach To Diabetes Management -- Inhaled Insulin is no longer current, and has therefore been removed. The inhaled insulin Exubera was taken off the market by its manufacturer Pfizer in October 2007.

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Posted in Diabetes on April 17, 2006


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I have Type 1 diabetes and have been so far have been free of complications.I would like to see the Inhaled insulin available in Ontario.The insulin pump should also be covered in my opinion.At least half the cost of it.It would help lessen the complications or at least delay them, therefore helping the ailing healthcare system costs of complications.If we all got together and wrote to the persons responsible for the healthcare then we could greatly improve the lives of people with Type 1 diabetes. Thanks for listening.

Posted by: Cure Diabetes:a tired mom | September 25, 2006 9:33 AM

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