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Parenteral Absorption of Insulin from the Lung in Diabetic Children

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Journal Aust Paediatr J
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 1987 Oct 1
PMID 3326575
Citations 14
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Abstract

Semi-synthetic human insulin was delivered via a novel nebulizer to the respiratory tracts of six diabetic children. Blood glucose control obtained was at least as good as a control day when they received their usual dose of subcutaneous insulin.

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