By
AmyT on
December 11, 2008
There are a lot of things going on at the troubled Food and Drug Administration right now that could have a profound impact on the future of diabetes care, but most of us patients never hear about them. And that’s a damn shame. Because we stand at a crossroads.
You may or may not be aware that the Obama Administration is about to appoint a new FDA Commissioner. The politics and personal leanings of this…
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By
AmyT on
November 4, 2008
Again, Januvia is one of the most searched-for terms on this site — which is interesting, because it’s an oral drug for controlling Type 2 diabetes with which I have no personal experience. But there’s a “perfect storm” surrounding Januvia that encapsulates many of the controversial themes running through diabetes care:
Show Me the Money
If you recall, Januvia is an oral DPP-4 inhibitor that lowers blood sugar by inhibiting glucagon release, versus the GLP-1…
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By
AmyT on
October 29, 2008
I met Alexis at the recent BDI luncheon for women with Type 1 diabetes. She seemed bubbly and smart, and I felt an instant connection. When I discovered her job title was “Compliance Analyst,” I just had to hear more about that. Turns out it’s not quite what you think, but fascinating nevertheless.
A Guest Post by Alexis Pollack —
Compliance Analyst, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Type 1 diabetes for 15 years
Compliance. It’s not a…
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By
AmyT on
October 16, 2008
Who here uses an insulin pen? Tired of having to screw the needles on and off? You might be very interested a new product from Can-Am Care called ClickFine, precision Swiss-made pen needles with patented technology that lets you click them on and off instantly.
What’s the big deal, you ask? Well, I personally switched from a Novo Nordisk Junior pen to an insulin pump about a year and a half ago, but I do…
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By
AmyT on
September 5, 2008
This morning Novo Nordisk announced that the FDA has scheduled an advisory committee meeting for its new Liraglutide once-daily GLP-1 drug, currently awaiting FDA approval. Believe it or not, this is huge news — with the potential to make or break a multi-billion-dollar diabetes drug category and set the tone for FDA safety proceedings in years to come.
What the FDA has done is to push off approval of Novo’s new Type 2 diabetes drug, over…
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