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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

Insulina Inhalada

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  • Bueno, es un hecho ya que Pfizer renuncia a seguir comercializando Exubera por las bajas ventas que esto le representó a nivel mundial. ¿Será que la tecnología de la agujas ha avanzado tanto que ya se les denomina indoloras?

    Por lo mientras, esperamos más adelantos científicos, que provean no solo comodidad sino un mayor beneficio en el control de la glucosa, que es lo que realmente importa.

    Mi frase sigue vigente: "Una jeringa y tú son mi vida".

  • chupacabra at 35 sec

  • Actually, the FDA does not apply to Mexico since it's a US Agency of Food and Drug Administration. This commercial was aired in Mexico!

  • Un milagro a medias. Buen intento de la ciencia médica. Estamos esperando por más.

    Los invito a leer mi Space. Buscar en san google o algún otro: Insulina Mosh

    Mi lema es "Una jeringa y tú son mi vida". Averigua por qué.

  • a mí no me molesta tener que pincharme, no creo que me aporte nada este medicamento. Supongo que otras personas sí porque les molestará mucho pincharse. A mí lo que no me gusta nada es tener que hacerme los análisis de glucemia antes de cada pinchazo. Ese pinchazo en el dedo es terrible y sin embargo siempre se obvia, creyendo que basta con eliminar la inyección de insulina.

  • It's more about the product than the language. I'm told the ad's will be in english for the ad campaign in the States. I don't speak spanish (apart from exchanging pleasantries) but the measage is v

    clear... There is no longer a need to inject insulin.

  • Well, very interesting comments. However, how come your comments are in English when the video is in Spanish?

  • The FDA would approve it and *has* lingering concerns over reduced lung capacity. In fact the FDA as part of the approval *demanded* that long term studies on reduced lung capacity be performed.

  • quote... In studies, while there was a small decrease in a patient's lung capacity at first for just a few weeks, the changes did not get worse over the next two years and went back to normal when the patient stopped using Exubera...Unquote

    Like I said,

    It needs to be put into perspective, if it was a big enough concern then the FDA would not of approved it, simple as that.

  • No mention of suffication and decreased lung capacity? For shame... I shall tell the FDA.

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