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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian1" data-source="post: 104185" data-attributes="member: 14427"><p>I understand that oral lyn has been approved by the FDA (USA) for use in some of their patients.</p><p>It apppears that the EU authoritiesare still investigating its safety. It has been in use in Ecuador since early 2006 and is also in use in India and a number of other countries. Its use by an inhaler means it does not enter the lungs so eliminating some of the problems with the insulin that had to be withdrawn. Admittedly it is expensive but what price converience and if it becomes a standard treatment the price will come down. Generix the makers have gone down a route that has proved sucessful in the asthma treatment field. Have the multinational drug companies anythig to fear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian1, post: 104185, member: 14427"] I understand that oral lyn has been approved by the FDA (USA) for use in some of their patients. It apppears that the EU authoritiesare still investigating its safety. It has been in use in Ecuador since early 2006 and is also in use in India and a number of other countries. Its use by an inhaler means it does not enter the lungs so eliminating some of the problems with the insulin that had to be withdrawn. Admittedly it is expensive but what price converience and if it becomes a standard treatment the price will come down. Generix the makers have gone down a route that has proved sucessful in the asthma treatment field. Have the multinational drug companies anythig to fear? [/QUOTE]
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