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Lessons for modern insulin development
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Lessons for modern insulin development

R Herring, D D L Russell-Jones and David Russell-Jones
Diabetic medicine, Vol.35(10), pp.1320-1328
10/2018
PMID: 29802638

Abstract

Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - drug therapy Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy Dosage Forms Drug Design Drug Development - methods Drug Development - trends Humans Hypoglycemic Agents - chemical synthesis Hypoglycemic Agents - chemistry Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use Insulin - chemical synthesis Insulin - chemistry Insulin - therapeutic use
There have been many advances in insulin with a realistic possibility of mimicking nature to improve insulin replacement, with a view to achieving improved metabolic control. Lessons can be learnt from the evolution of insulin, insulin development, and new advances in technology. This may lead to fewer side effects of therapy resulting in a lower risk of hypoglycaemia and less weight gain, which could in turn could reduce long-term complications for people with diabetes.
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