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Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
Anyone known why The pharmarcist & Family Doctor don'tevent know about The Oral-Lyn treatment for Diabetes without injection? Reply
Is Lilly and Amylin's Byetta Better? [view article]
This AMLN pumping is just disgusting.During the last 4 years company insiders received and cashed out huge amounts of granted options in spite of terrible sale or stock price performance.
AMLN has total disregard for it shareholders.
AMLN was burning money having huge expenses but their clinical trials looked more like Mickey Mouse trials with too few patients to be conclusive.
The last trial for LAR Byetta was a comparative trial with so few patients than it is impossible to make any definite conclusion regarding either Byetta or LAR Byetta efficacy. Reply
Is Lilly and Amylin's Byetta Better? [view article]
your paid pumping of AMLN is getting absurd. maybe you should talk about how AMLN has not generated a penny of profit even though byetta has been on the market for nearly 3 years ReplyGenerex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
Haw! Haw! to the negative thinkers. I thank Mr. Steffens for making us aware of the possibilities that are appearing on the scene. Let's hope that tiny Generex will not give up but will emerge victorious.Benjamin Disraeli was right when he said, "'Tis easier to be critical than correct." Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I need PREMARKET INFO. Does yr WS Breakfast come email before the bell?Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Look at the other advisors who have picked up on her theme, finally! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I think spinster, cindy retard, savyinvestor, etc whether she be single or married, rich or poor, sick or healthy financially or otherwise has done a great deal of good this past week with her summaries of posts collected from the e-trade message board. I would give her a raise. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Before the market opens or later, I never miss your "breakfast". The quickest summary of what's happening that I know of. Thanks. ReplyEli Hoffmann
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Richard, Kind of like a cross between wary and leery ;-)Fixed Reply
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
"weary" may be appropriate; but the sense is "wary." ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
There's no sense in sending this out after the market open. Ready or not send it before the market opens. ReplyGenerex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
As both a kidney and pancreas transplant patient, I was delighted to hear that Generex is still moving forward with its Oral-lyn. I am at higher risk for cancer due to the immuno drugs I take everyday, so I would be adverse to ever trying Pfizer's formulation. Generex seens to offer me hope that as my pancreas becomes less efficient (as is happening to me now) and I require insulin once again, there may still be a needle-free alternative on the way. I'm sure I speak for many diabetics when I say to Generex, "Keep going!" Thanks to Mr. Steffens for such an informative article!! ReplyGenerex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
Speaking as a kidney and pancreas transplant patient, I am delighted to hear that Generex is still pursuing Oral-lyn. Since cancer is a huge risk for me due to the immuno drugs I take, I would stay far away from Pfizer's formulation. Generex seems to offer some hope that as my pancreas becomes less efficient (as is happening to me now) and I need insulin once again, there is still a chance for needle-free delivery. Thanks to Nr. Steffens for this informative article!! Replyd
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
Want to read another of my "razormd" GNBT posts from Yahoo:Jul-24-07: ""The nutritional label on the product (available as a PDF on their web site) says the product has 188mg of carbs (or .188g) per serving (5 sprays). A typical glucose tablet has 4g... that's about 21x more carbs in a single glucose tablet than in 5 sprays of RapidSpray. Considering you typically use at least 15g of carbs to treat hypoglycemia, you would need around 80 sprays to get 15g of carbs into your system! When you take into account the amount of sprays you need, the calorie count isn't very much different from glucose tablets.
Read the label carefully, and be very careful using this!
Posted at 2:46PM on Feb 23rd 2007 by Ismael"
...BUT he got his math a little wrong, I think...it takes 80 SERVINGS to get 15 grams of glucose from "rapidspray"... 5 sprays PER SERVING it would take about FOUR HUNDRED SPRAYS to get 15 gms of glucose!!!...HAW, HAW!!!...I can just imagine some poor diabetic with sweat pouring off him pumping away frantically before he passes out!!...on the other hand he could have just chewed 4 glucose tabs costing about 50 CENTS and saved money and a trip to the hospital...the quote is from:
thediabetesblog.com/20....../ " Reply
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Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [view article]
And don't forget GNBT's generous board of directors:AUG-23-07: "HAW!!!,,,it must be...sweet being Rose and Anna!!...from the 8-K:
"The Board of Directors also awarded retroactive salary increases to the above-named executive officers of the Company as follows..."
...375,000 FREE shares PLUS retroactive pay raises!!...HAW!...I can just hear Anna and Rose singing in the shower: "ROLL'EM OVER, ROLL'EM OVER!!...SCREW'EM AGAIN, SCREW'EM AGAIN!!"...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!"
...and to think Anna was a real estate agent before becoming CEO of GNBT!...ain't life grand?!
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