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<blockquote data-quote="wsmum" data-source="post: 220060" data-attributes="member: 33079"><p>Other research has shown that even a marginal improvement to H1A1C makes a big difference to clinical prognosis ... Surely any cost analysis should be looking at long term as well as short term savings - fewer complications down the line will be worth millions. To say nothing of improvements to quality of life! I have complained to the BBC about the lack of balance in their reporting of this research. I do understand that budgets are limited, and I also agree that older insulins may be fine for some diabetics, but the expression 'designer insulins' suggests that some kinds of insulin are a 'luxury item' rather than the best tool around for leading as long and healthy a life as possible. Humph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsmum, post: 220060, member: 33079"] Other research has shown that even a marginal improvement to H1A1C makes a big difference to clinical prognosis ... Surely any cost analysis should be looking at long term as well as short term savings - fewer complications down the line will be worth millions. To say nothing of improvements to quality of life! I have complained to the BBC about the lack of balance in their reporting of this research. I do understand that budgets are limited, and I also agree that older insulins may be fine for some diabetics, but the expression 'designer insulins' suggests that some kinds of insulin are a 'luxury item' rather than the best tool around for leading as long and healthy a life as possible. Humph [/QUOTE]
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