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<blockquote data-quote="mountainman" data-source="post: 801825" data-attributes="member: 167280"><p>No, not allowed. </p><p> No problem . People are more excited about this medication than anything else that has ever hit the market, including all medications in any field. I have been hearing for a couple weeks that the news of Afrezza will go viral because it's helping in ways that have never been seen. The diabetic population of the US alone is 30 million - that's a lot of talking that is starting. Just wait until they all find out. This was the reason for the controlled launch of Afrezza. Sanofi and Mannkind had to be sure they could keep up with demand. On the manufacturing side of things, when producing for a chronic illness where the medication is required at all times, the company has to be super sure they will NOT RUN OUT . The plant in Danbury, Connecticut is about to have FDA approval of additional lines . They work there 24/7 in production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainman, post: 801825, member: 167280"] No, not allowed. No problem . People are more excited about this medication than anything else that has ever hit the market, including all medications in any field. I have been hearing for a couple weeks that the news of Afrezza will go viral because it's helping in ways that have never been seen. The diabetic population of the US alone is 30 million - that's a lot of talking that is starting. Just wait until they all find out. This was the reason for the controlled launch of Afrezza. Sanofi and Mannkind had to be sure they could keep up with demand. On the manufacturing side of things, when producing for a chronic illness where the medication is required at all times, the company has to be super sure they will NOT RUN OUT . The plant in Danbury, Connecticut is about to have FDA approval of additional lines . They work there 24/7 in production. [/QUOTE]
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