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- $Title{Where is the Insulin Patch?}
- $Subject{Insulin Patch patches diabetes diabetic diabetics injection
- injections difficulty difficulties body problem problems irritate irritated
- irritation irritations skin medication medications Food Drug Administration
- safe effective effectiveness dose dosage estrogen anti-smoking}
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- The Functions of Insulin*0009803.scf}
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- Where is the Insulin Patch?
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- QUESTION: I am a diabetic, on regular daily doses of insulin. I was so
- pleased to hear of the new insulin patch. After years of giving myself the
- injections, it will be a pleasant relief. Unfortunately there was no
- information about where you can get the patches, and my pharmacist says he
- hasn't heard either. Can you help us find them? Thank you.
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- ANSWER: Sorry, but once again the reports you may have read in the papers or
- heard on TV are a bit premature. They were the result of a public relations
- press release, and not an announcement of the availability of the patch, which
- may still be some time in coming.
- At present, one company that is researching the use of patches to deliver
- your needed insulin requirement has filed for a patent on their method. Until
- they obtain this, they have decided not to publish any of their research
- results. The difficulty with the use of skin patches to get the insulin into
- your body is that the size of an insulin molecule is relatively large, and so
- is difficult to move into the body through the protective layers of the skin.
- Another problem with the use of skin patches is that they tend to irritate the
- skin, as they are generally applied for relatively long periods of time, to
- permit the medication to get through.
- Once the company receives its patent protection, it must then apply to
- the Food and Drug Administration, and prove that the patch, which is
- considered a device, is both safe and effective. That means that it would
- have to release the exact dose of insulin over the specified time to control
- the blood sugar.
- Many insulin dependent diabetics are awaiting the approval of this method
- which could greatly simplify their lives. Since the patch has become a
- successful manner of delivering estrogen, or anti-smoking medications, the
- interest in this manner of delivering other medications has grown. It is
- estimated that the cost of the insulin patches would closely approximate the
- current costs of insulin, syringe and alcohol swabs included.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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