Dennis
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humph said:Saw my consultant today, just waiting on bllod tests results to decide if I stay on the 5 and move upto the 10.
He has been told that the slow release version will be available from September and he plans to move me onto that straight away.
He reckons it will work better than standard Byetta.
Dennis said:Hi Humph,
I think that what your consultant was referring to is the new exenatide "once weekly" injection that will replace the twice a day version. However this was only submitted for FDA approval in the US on 5th May, which means that if approved this time (it was rejected last time*), it is unlikely to be available over there until autumn. As the UK usually follows around 6 to 12 months behind the States, I would be surprised to see it over here before the end of this year.
* The first Submission last November was rejected because the drug has been developed by Amylin but will be commercially marketed by Eli Lilly (as was the case with Byetta). Lilly hold a stock of the new drug, ready to launch it, but Amylin were unable to prove to the FDA that the drug version they had trialled was identical to the stocks that Lilly were holding.
Jude said:Hi Dennis
As I have said before I have porridge for my breakfast and have done for years now as it is a very good start for my ibs. Anyway, are you saying that if I had a lower carb breakfast (my porridge is about 28 carbs) it might help the nausea?? I am prepared to try anything to help but I really cant face eggs, bacon, etc first thing in the morning - do you have any other low-carb suggestions.
Thanks Dennis, Jude :?
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