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<blockquote data-quote="GrantGam" data-source="post: 1416364" data-attributes="member: 295621"><p>I must agree with [USER=357039]@eventhorizon[/USER], although it's a pain at times that Levemir does not last 24 hours - the saving grace of that flaw is easier adjustment for increased carbohydrate intake or sporadic exercise with a split dose regime. Although this is handy, I'd be very interested in trying Tresiba and will be requesting that at my next clinic appt.</p><p></p><p>With regards to discontinuing Levemir, that simply won't happen [USER=47216]@nannoo_bird[/USER]. What you may find though, is that when the patent expires on what we now know as 'Levemir' - that it's simply sold as 'insulin detemir' as opposed to the current Novo Nordisk trademark title of 'Levemir'. I think the same thing is happening (or has happened) with Lantus insulin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrantGam, post: 1416364, member: 295621"] I must agree with [USER=357039]@eventhorizon[/USER], although it's a pain at times that Levemir does not last 24 hours - the saving grace of that flaw is easier adjustment for increased carbohydrate intake or sporadic exercise with a split dose regime. Although this is handy, I'd be very interested in trying Tresiba and will be requesting that at my next clinic appt. With regards to discontinuing Levemir, that simply won't happen [USER=47216]@nannoo_bird[/USER]. What you may find though, is that when the patent expires on what we now know as 'Levemir' - that it's simply sold as 'insulin detemir' as opposed to the current Novo Nordisk trademark title of 'Levemir'. I think the same thing is happening (or has happened) with Lantus insulin? [/QUOTE]
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