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Inhalable Insulin
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Inhalable Insulin
A formulation of insulin—Exubera—that was marketed in the US in 2006–2007, but withdrawn by Pfizer because of its high price and dosing imprecision; other drug companies are developing inhalable insulins


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Byline: ANI Washington, September 24 (ANI): An Indian-origin expert at the University of Colorado Denver has shed light on why an inhaled insulin product turned out to be a commercial failure.
Taking several insulin injections every day, using an insulin pump, or using inhaled insulin.
Development of Inhaled Insulin and Nasal and Oral Insulin Spray for Diabetes Unprecedented demand for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus therapy, coupled with the unmet need for non-invasive alternatives to subcutaneous insulin injection, make diabetes one of the most attractive profitable therapy areas for the pharmaceutical industry to develop inhalation, oral and nasal spray insulin, and oral or rectal pill hormone delivery of insulin-based products.
 
 
 
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