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Inhaled Insulin

After switching to NovoLog, I had itching and hard pump sites. I have similar issues with Novo Nordisk insulins on MDI. I could not use Afrezza either. Both my new allergist and my endocrinologist are mystified. What are your thoughts?

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I am a 23 year old busy college student with type 1 diabetes, so I can’t always eat at exact meal times, and I enjoy hiking on longer excursions. I was considering going on the insulin pump, but am now waiting to use the new insulin for the long acting and then Humalog at meals. Do you know when the new insulin (24 hour) will be on the market? Can you now purchase the inhalers used for insulin?

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Our five year old son has type 1 diabetes, and we have a very hard time controlling his blood sugars. Would he be better off on the insulin pump? Is he old enough for the pump? When is a good age to start with the pump? When is the insulin inhaler going to be available?

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I am a pharmacy student who was just diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. When are “buccal and inhaled insulin” due to come onto the market? How much would they cost? How frequently would you have to administer them? What dose would you use?

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We understand that are two new types of insulins — one is the inhaled one, and another one is Lantus. Can you provide more information to me?

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I am 44 years old and have been taking Mixtard with an insulin pen twice a day for the last 15 years. I have recently read an article about sniffing insulin through inhaler. Can I change over to this type of insulin?

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I give my father insulin injections twice a day and his sugar level is in control. However, he is very uncomfortable with injections, and I heard about the insulin inhalers What are the latest developments in the insulin inhalers? Are they now available in the markets? Can my father switch over to insulin inhalers?

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I have type 1 diabetes. Is there a pill I can take by mouth, instead of

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I have just completed a diabetes study, and they indicated another study was available using an inhaler. What are the pros and cons of using insulin inhalers?

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My daughter wants to use the inhaler insulin. Where in my area can I take her to try this new approach?

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