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January 1997 - Rezulin is given FDA clearance.

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Reaction to Media Hysteria Surrounding Rezulin

Rezulin, a type 2 diabetes drug manufactured by Warner-Lambert, has been receiving its fair share of black eyes recently. Many in the diabetes community, however, are standing by Rezulin as an effective agent in treating type 2 diabetes. Others are making plans to treat their type 2 diabetes through other means.

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A History of Antirejection Therapy and Pancreas Transplantation (1966-1998)

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Nothing to Show for It... Biocontrol Staged Demonstrations and Doctored Test Results, But Glucose Monitor is Still Unappoved and Unproven

It's called the Diasensor 1000. The company that built it, Indiana, Pa.-based Biocontrol Technology Inc., claims it's the answer to diabetics' prayers.

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Innovative BG Monitor May Revolutionize Testing

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Random Shots!

I recently learned of a famous diabetologist, Dr. Lawrence in England, who made all the endocrinologists he trained take a shot of insulin to experience an insulin shock. He felt this was necessary for them to become good doctors.

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Humalog, Humulin and Human Error

The use of Humalog with Eli Lilly's Humulin has created some confusion - especially among the elderly - over the similarities in appearance between the two insulins.

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FDA Advisory Board OKs Rezulin

There is a new medication for people with type 2 diabetes on insulin that could help reduce, and in a few cases possibly eliminate, the need for insulin. The drug appears to resensitize the body to insulin and makes it easier for glucose to be absorbed from the bloodstream.

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Diabetes Timeline

1000 B.C.- An Indian physician, Susruta, discovers diabetes.

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Diabetes Health is Switching to Monthly Mailings and a New Format

Good News! Our bimonthly days are gone! Beginning in January 1997 Diabetes Health will become a true monthly publication and you will receive a new issue each month. This will enable us to keep you more up-to-date with the ever changing world of diabetes and diabetes care.

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