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<blockquote data-quote="mountainman" data-source="post: 814165" data-attributes="member: 167280"><p>Yes, Toujeo is recommended by Sanofi as the latest basal injectable. Toujeo is to be released only next week, so there are no comments to follow yet on how people actually feel about it. Toujeo is going to replace Lantus , as Lantus is losing its patent soon, meaning the generics are going to take over in its place. </p><p>Toujeo was approved for use in the United States on Feb. 25 and was RECOMMENDED for approval by European regulators two days later.</p><p>Toujeo is said to have a somewhat smoother action than Lantus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainman, post: 814165, member: 167280"] Yes, Toujeo is recommended by Sanofi as the latest basal injectable. Toujeo is to be released only next week, so there are no comments to follow yet on how people actually feel about it. Toujeo is going to replace Lantus , as Lantus is losing its patent soon, meaning the generics are going to take over in its place. Toujeo was approved for use in the United States on Feb. 25 and was RECOMMENDED for approval by European regulators two days later. Toujeo is said to have a somewhat smoother action than Lantus. [/QUOTE]
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