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All About Inhaled Insulin
Here’s everything you need to know about using inhaled insulin as part of your diabetes management routine.
How to Get Afrezza Inhaled Insulin — From Prescription To Coverage
Afrezza is still relatively new to the market, so doctors and health insurance companies aren’t as familiar with it. Here’s what you need to know to get it.
Using Inhaled Insulin with Type 1 + Type 2 Diabetes
Here are a few reasons why people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes love using Afrezza inhaled insulin.
Putting Inhaled Insulin to the Test
I'm using Afrezza's inhaled insulin to manage my type 1 diabetes. Here's how it's going...
Inhaled Insulin: Meet a Person with Diabetes Who Uses Afrezza + Keeps Her A1C Below 6.0
Have you ever wondered about the effectiveness of inhaled insulin? This T1D uses it and keeps her A1C below 6.0!
How Inhaled Insulin Helped Me Recover From Diabulimia
Cynthia Celt struggled with diabulimia—a life-threatening eating disorder—for nearly 20 years before she started using inhaled insulin.
Inhaled Insulin: Myths Vs. Facts
Inhaled insulin has been around for several years, but there are many myths about this zero-poke method of taking insulin.
Tips to Avoid Post-Meal Spikes in Your Blood Sugar
We've gotta eat! But managing those post-meal spikes can be tricky. Here are 3 tips that could help...
Talking to Your Doctor About Inhaled Insulin
Your doctor might not know Afrezza's inhaled insulin can be used in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Here are a few tips to start the conversation.