[Nfbwv-talk] Diabetes Information

Smyth, Charlene R Charlene.R.Smyth at wv.gov
Fri Jul 11 16:20:15 UTC 2014


FDA Approves Inhalable Form of Insulin
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a long-delayed inhalable diabetes
medication to help patients control their blood sugar levels. The FDA cleared MannKind
Corp.'s drug Afrezza, a fast-acting form of insulin, for adults with the most common
form of diabetes that affects more than 25 million Americans.
Diabetes is a chronic condition in which the body either does not make enough insulin
to break down the sugar in foods or uses insulin inefficiently. It can lead to blindness,
strokes, heart disease or death. In type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the
disease, the body does not use insulin properly. Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed
in children and young adults. In those cases, the body does not produce insulin.
Afrezza, an insulin powder, comes in a single-use cartridge and is designed to be
inhaled at the start of a meal or within 20 minutes of starting.



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