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- Inhalable_insulin abstract "Inhalable insulin is a powdered form of insulin, delivered with a nebulizer into the lungs where it is absorbed. A 2007 systematic review concluded that inhaled insulin "appears to be as effective, but no better than injected short-acting insulin. The additional cost is so much more that it is unlikely to be cost-effective."Exubera, developed by Pfizer, became the first inhaled insulin product to be marketed in 2006, but poor sales led Pfizer to withdraw it in 2007. Afrezza, developed by Mannkind, was approved by the FDA in 2014.".
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- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Afrezza.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Alkermes_(company).
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insulin_therapies.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pfizer.
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- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Eli_Lilly_and_Company.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration_(United_States).
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Inhalable_insulin.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink MannKind_Corporation.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Mannkind.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink National_Health_Service.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Nebulizer.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Nektar_Therapeutics.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Nextar_Therapeutics.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Novo_Nordisk.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Pfizer.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink Systematic_review.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inhalable insulin".
- Inhalable_insulin wikiPageWikiLinkText "inhalable insulin".
- Inhalable_insulin hasPhotoCollection Inhalable_insulin.
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- Inhalable_insulin subject Category:Insulin_therapies.
- Inhalable_insulin subject Category:Pfizer.
- Inhalable_insulin subject Category:Withdrawn_drugs.
- Inhalable_insulin hypernym Form.
- Inhalable_insulin type Article.
- Inhalable_insulin type Company.
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- Inhalable_insulin comment "Inhalable insulin is a powdered form of insulin, delivered with a nebulizer into the lungs where it is absorbed. A 2007 systematic review concluded that inhaled insulin "appears to be as effective, but no better than injected short-acting insulin. The additional cost is so much more that it is unlikely to be cost-effective."Exubera, developed by Pfizer, became the first inhaled insulin product to be marketed in 2006, but poor sales led Pfizer to withdraw it in 2007.".
- Inhalable_insulin label "Inhalable insulin".
- Inhalable_insulin sameAs إنسولين_مستنشق.
- Inhalable_insulin sameAs Inhalační_inzulin.
- Inhalable_insulin sameAs Inhaleerbare_insuline.
- Inhalable_insulin sameAs Insulina_inalável.
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- Inhalable_insulin sameAs Q1821837.
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