FDA Approves Inhaled Insulin – WebMD

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FDA Approves Inhaled Insulin – WebMD

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June 27, 2014 — The FDA has approved inhaled insulin to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

The insulin, called Afrezza, is a rapid-acting insulin and is meant to be taken at mealtime or soon after.

“Today’s approval broadens the options available” for delivering insulin in people with diabetes, Jean-Marc Guettier, MD, director of the FDA’s Division of Metabolism and Endocrinology Products, says in a news release.

The FDA estimates that 18.1 million people have diabetes. About 7 million more are undiagnosed, the agency says.

This is the third time the drug was up for FDA approval. Its maker, MannKind Corporation, conducted additional safety studies after the first two attempts.

Patients with type 1 diabetes will need to use the drug in combination with long-acting insulin. Patients with type 2 diabetes will use it in combination with oral medications.

Afrezza carries a warning as it may cause a sudden tightening of the chest.  It is not recommended for people with asthma or COPD. It is also not recommended for people that smoke or for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis.

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