cyphercide
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Well done India!!!
It's one of those ideas that sound great on paper but doesn't offer much in practicality. Insulin that is administered by injection is completely absorbed, offers great range in dosage(the only option available in capsules would be to pop another one which would have a preset dose that can't be increased or decreased), controlled effect on the body, and is by far the less riskier option of the two.
My mother is a diabetic for more than twelve years now and I don't think capsules could become a viable substitute for her. But it's always helpful to have options.
God Bless you if you have succeeded to treat the ailment through an easier medication.
It's one of those ideas that sound great on paper but doesn't offer much in practicality. Insulin that is administered by injection is completely absorbed, offers great range in dosage(the only option available in capsules would be to pop another one which would have a preset dose that can't be increased or decreased), controlled effect on the body, and is by far the less riskier option of the two.
My mother is a diabetic for more than twelve years now and I don't think capsules could become a viable substitute for her. But it's always helpful to have options.