Study Does Not Find Nasal Insulin To Prevent Diabetes In Children
Oct 1st 2008Drug InformationEar, Nose and Throat
According to an article published early online and in an upcoming edition of The Lancet, type I diabetes was not prevented or delayed by administering insulin (via the nasal cavity) to infants and children whose genetic profiles and presence of autoantibodies put them at a high risk of developing the condition.
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