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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 845345" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>On the other hand, Afrezza is a monomer insulin and not tied to a protein in hexamer form, unlike the analogues. As a result, in theory at least, in an injectable form the body should be able to use it more efficiently than the analogues as there is no separation from the protein required. It should therefore be significantly faster than any of the analogues, even in a suspended injectable form. </p><p></p><p>That's where Sanofi comes in, I think. Tie that to a pump using an artificial pancreas algorithm and you are approaching insulin with a normal reaction time. Even into a set (injection port) you should see a benefit. I look forward to enhanced MDI!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 845345, member: 30007"] On the other hand, Afrezza is a monomer insulin and not tied to a protein in hexamer form, unlike the analogues. As a result, in theory at least, in an injectable form the body should be able to use it more efficiently than the analogues as there is no separation from the protein required. It should therefore be significantly faster than any of the analogues, even in a suspended injectable form. That's where Sanofi comes in, I think. Tie that to a pump using an artificial pancreas algorithm and you are approaching insulin with a normal reaction time. Even into a set (injection port) you should see a benefit. I look forward to enhanced MDI! [/QUOTE]
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