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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 802402" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>I guess the point is [USER=167280]@mountainman[/USER], we don't trust you. You act like a classic investor spammer, pumping up the new best thing for diabetes and have shown nothing to demonstrate your credibility. We have no experience of you.</p><p></p><p>Yes the product is very interesting and the pharmakinetics are very different from existing insulins. I very much doubt that some of the effects were expected during the development, indeed reading the early details suggests simply a more efficient mechanism to deliver insulin without use of a needle. That gluconeogenesis is effectively turned off is a welcome side effect.</p><p></p><p>I still have reservations over the long term effects of inhaling powder into your lungs, even if it is supposed to convert to a liquid form on contact. From what I can see of the testing, the longest term in the trials was about two years.</p><p></p><p>I welcome the opportunity to try it out but given the ease of access we are likely to see here if NICE approval is given, few of us in the UK get too excited until it is actually here. As I've said before, we've been diabetic too long and seen miracle treatments too many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 802402, member: 30007"] I guess the point is [USER=167280]@mountainman[/USER], we don't trust you. You act like a classic investor spammer, pumping up the new best thing for diabetes and have shown nothing to demonstrate your credibility. We have no experience of you. Yes the product is very interesting and the pharmakinetics are very different from existing insulins. I very much doubt that some of the effects were expected during the development, indeed reading the early details suggests simply a more efficient mechanism to deliver insulin without use of a needle. That gluconeogenesis is effectively turned off is a welcome side effect. I still have reservations over the long term effects of inhaling powder into your lungs, even if it is supposed to convert to a liquid form on contact. From what I can see of the testing, the longest term in the trials was about two years. I welcome the opportunity to try it out but given the ease of access we are likely to see here if NICE approval is given, few of us in the UK get too excited until it is actually here. As I've said before, we've been diabetic too long and seen miracle treatments too many times. [/QUOTE]
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