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Old 09-18-2015, 10:58 PM #1
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Default Lots of NEW drugs coming out

The advertisements for diabetes medications (oral and injectable) have been hitting the television screens more and more lately but there are a few NEW ones hitting the market and the television.

Toujeo is a new injectable that is 3 x the dosage strength of Lantus. So for those that inject a large number of units, they will be able to inject less units for the same benefit.

I saw another new one today but can't remember the name. I will post it when I see the ad again.

This is just FYI should you want to talk with you physician about some of the new options.
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