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Insulin Inhalasi dan Pengaruhnya terhadap Sistem Pernapasan (Inhaled Insulin and the Efect to Respiratory System)
Inhaled insulin is a new route of insulin delivery. It offers an alternative and additional means of insulin administration and has been received with particular satisfaction by patients who dislike injections In humans inhaled regular insulin is lower than that of subcutaneous injection because pulmonary delivery of insulin involves some loss of drugs within the inhaler ormouth during inhalation, but this is compensated for by dose. Clinical trials indicate that metabolic control with inhaled insulin is at least comparable to that of subcutanecus insulin. Side effects observed in human trials was hypoglycemia dry cough which tends to diminish over time, a slight in pulmonary function that does not progress and is reversible if treatment is discontinued stimulation of insulin antibody formation that cease after some time.
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