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<blockquote data-quote="the-mental-one" data-source="post: 2359479" data-attributes="member: 204819"><p>It is always nice to be able to do something from my degree as where I live now I work in a bookstore and can miss doing the science.</p><p></p><p>The trial data shows usage up to a year, I would expect to see details of people leaving the trial if they decided to stop using it and change to a different type of insulin, I couldn't find that.</p><p></p><p>I think the infections wouldn't be in the leaflet as it isn't an adverse reaction to the drug but a possible side effect to an adverse reaction from the drug. The nasopharyngitis is listed, they don't even qualify that information with the fact that it normally stops as your body adjusts to the new meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the-mental-one, post: 2359479, member: 204819"] It is always nice to be able to do something from my degree as where I live now I work in a bookstore and can miss doing the science. The trial data shows usage up to a year, I would expect to see details of people leaving the trial if they decided to stop using it and change to a different type of insulin, I couldn't find that. I think the infections wouldn't be in the leaflet as it isn't an adverse reaction to the drug but a possible side effect to an adverse reaction from the drug. The nasopharyngitis is listed, they don't even qualify that information with the fact that it normally stops as your body adjusts to the new meds. [/QUOTE]
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