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SafeMeds
posted 07/07/2009, comments (0)

Millions of Counterfeit Insulin Pens Found in Europe

Hello all,   We wanted to make the group aware of yet another public alert pertaining to insulin.   This time, the Netherlands Health Care Inspectorate has issued a public warning following the discovery of two million counterfeit insulin needles which have been introduced into regular European distribution channels.   The... Read moreChevron
SafeMeds
posted 06/17/2009, comments (0)

Stolen Levemir Insulin Vials

There may have been some previous discussion here, but we just wanted to alert your group to a batch of stolen vials of the long-acting insulin Levemir, manufactured by Novo Nordisk. The FDA notified patients and healthcare professionals on June 13, 2009 that these stolen vials are being sold in the U.S. and may not have been stored or handled... Read moreChevron
Laura
posted 06/02/2008, comments (0)

NEW: Get Site Updates, Better Profiles, and More Today!

We are excited to announce the launch of a new and improved My Home and Profile! Now you can stay updated with news, articles, the latest questions and answers, and SharePosts from our Experts and community members.   To see the changes, sign in or register right now!   Here's a rundown of the features we've... Read moreChevron
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posted 01/10/2008, comments (3)

Extreme Makeover: MyDiabetesCentral.com Edition

Hello all! A few months ago I reached out to our experts about the design of MyDiabetesCentral.com. "What would you change?" I asked. Here's a random smattering of their responses: "It's too cluttered""It's hard to read""Need a better way to sort relevant shareposts" They were... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Frank Varon
posted 12/28/2007, comments (0)

New diabetes drug?

Researchers at the University of Haifa have discovered a substance called Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF) derived from yeast with hypoglycemic properties. The research has been conducted in diabetic rats and found to reduce blood glucose and lipids. The next phase of research is to conduct human testing as to the effectiveness of GTF. The... Read moreChevron
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