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FDA & EC approve inhaled insulin

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Jan 28, 2006.

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    Associated Press are reporting:
    FDA Approves Inhalable Version of Insulin
    January 27, 2006 06:03:40 PM PST
    This story has been widely picked up in the media:
    FDA Approves Inhalable Version of Insulin ([size=-1]San Francisco Chronicle)[/size]
    [size=-1]FDA Approves First Inhalable Insulin ([size=-1]Los Angeles Times)[/size][/size]
    [size=-1][size=-1]Pfizer inhaled insulin wins US approval ([size=-1]Reuters)[/size][/size][/size]
    [size=-1][size=-1]FDA Approves Inhaled Insulin for Diabetes ([size=-1]Forbes)[/size][/size][/size]
    [size=-1][size=-1]Aftermarket Movers: Inhale Deeply ([size=-1]BusinessWeek)[/size][/size][/size]
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  2. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    Looks like I should have brought some shares in Pfizer last week :(
     
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    The EU have also now approved it

    DaVinci - yes looks like it would have been a good idea last week :(
    Exubera (inhaled Human Insulin) Approved By European Commission
    29 Jan 2006 - 9:00am (UK)
    From Medical News Today
     
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    Insulin spray

    The BBC are further reporting:
    Yeast 'could allow insulin spray'
    Diabetes patients could be able to receive insulin via a nasal spray using yeast, scientists believe.
     
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    Diabetes inhaler rejected for NHS

    The BBC are reporting:
    Diabetes inhaler rejected for NHS
     
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    Inhaled insulin

    From Medical News Today:
    Patient Choice Stops At Inhaled Insulin
    01 May 2006
     
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    Now its the subject of legal action

    Now its the subject of legal action. Medical News Today are reporting:
    Novo Nordisk Sues Pfizer For Patent Infringement Related To Exubera®
     
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    Inhaled insulin

    There is a good summary of the issues just published at Medscape (free login required):
    Inhaled Insulin: Overcoming Barriers to Insulin Therapy?
    From The British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease
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