Inhaled Insulin

 2022-08-03

Inhaled insulin is an “ultra rapid-acting” insulin and the only form of insulin on the market today that people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes can take without a syringe, pen, or insulin pump. Learn everything you need to know about inhaled insulin—Afrezza, manufactured by MannKind—right here.

All About Inhaled Insulin


Here’s everything you need to know about using inhaled insulin as part of your diabetes management routine.
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