Phase 2 Study Shows Lilly/Alkermes Inhaled Insulin System Achieved Blood Sugar Levels Similar to Injected Insulin
13th Sep 2005, 15:40 GMT
Eli Lilly and Company and Alkermes presented detailed results from a Phase 2 clinical study of inhaled insulin in people with type 1 diabetes, showing that patients using the Lilly/Alkermes inhaled insulin system achieved blood sugar levels similar to patients treated with injected insulin.
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