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"...at 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:
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?!
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [View article]
But let's not forget pertinent details:
14-Aug-07: "Now let me get this staight...each cannister of oralyn contains 400U of insulin...and 1 puff = 10U of insulin...but 10U actually only equals 0.7 units of injected insulin...so each canister actually only equals 28U of injected insulin...now let me think about this a minute...uhhhh, a type 1 diabetes patient typically requires an insulin dosage of about 1.0 unit per kg per day...so a 70 kg person needs about 70 units and that's typically divided 50% NPH and 50% R...so a patient would need 35U per day of humulin R...but each canister has only the equivalent of 28U of humulin R?????...so a typical patient will use a canister or more a day??????????...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!...sure hope those canisters are recyclable!!...HAW, HAW!!...and let's see, humulin R runs about many bucks per hundred units -- wonder what insurance companies would say about a patient flushing all that perfectly good insulin down the toilet every day?...HAW, HAW!!!...Anna rocks!!!...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!!"
...is that the ONE?...HAW, HAW!!...and what's that you say:
"Our clients are located throughout the middle east far east Europe and in such countries as Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon, United Arab Emitrates, Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, Malta, Romania, and Croatia."
...wow, I'm impressed!...all those customers to serve and Leosons only has SEVEN employees?:
...HAW, HAW!!!...1.3 million -- that's rich!!...no wonder you didn't pay an upfront license fee -- probably couldn't afford it!!!...HAW!...sure hope all those "costs associated with the procurement of governmental approvals for the sale of the product, including any clinical and regulator costs" aren't too high!!!...HAW!...maybe you can recoup some from "rapidspray" sales!...oops, maybe not:
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [View article]
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"...at 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....../ "
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [View article]
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?!
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [View article]
14-Aug-07: "Now let me get this staight...each cannister of oralyn contains 400U of insulin...and 1 puff = 10U of insulin...but 10U actually only equals 0.7 units of injected insulin...so each canister actually only equals 28U of injected insulin...now let me think about this a minute...uhhhh, a type 1 diabetes patient typically requires an insulin dosage of about 1.0 unit per kg per day...so a 70 kg person needs about 70 units and that's typically divided 50% NPH and 50% R...so a patient would need 35U per day of humulin R...but each canister has only the equivalent of 28U of humulin R?????...so a typical patient will use a canister or more a day??????????...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!...sure hope those canisters are recyclable!!...HAW, HAW!!...and let's see, humulin R runs about many bucks per hundred units -- wonder what insurance companies would say about a patient flushing all that perfectly good insulin down the toilet every day?...HAW, HAW!!!...Anna rocks!!!...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!!"
Generex Biotechnology: Oral-lyn Buccal Insulin Takes Center Stage [View article]
11-Aug-07: "Re: HAW, HAW!!!..."Leosons Overseas Corporation"!...I get it!...you mean the one with NO affiliates:
www.leosonsco.com/affi...
...the one with NO news:
www.leosonsco.com/news...
...is that the ONE?...HAW, HAW!!...and what's that you say:
"Our clients are located throughout the middle east far east Europe and in such countries as Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon, United Arab Emitrates, Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, Malta, Romania, and Croatia."
...wow, I'm impressed!...all those customers to serve and Leosons only has SEVEN employees?:
www.manta.com/comsite5...
...all those customers and Leosons has only 1.3 million dollars in annual sales?:
www.manta.com/comsite5...
...HAW, HAW!!!...of course, I guess the demand for hemmorrhoid anesthetic ointments isn't all that great, huh?:
www.leosonsco.com/prod...
...HAW, HAW!!!...1.3 million -- that's rich!!...no wonder you didn't pay an upfront license fee -- probably couldn't afford it!!!...HAW!...sure hope all those "costs associated with the procurement of governmental approvals for the sale of the product, including any clinical and regulator costs" aren't too high!!!...HAW!...maybe you can recoup some from "rapidspray" sales!...oops, maybe not:
www.leosonsco.com/getP...
...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!...Anna Rocks!!!...HAW, HAW, HAW!!!"