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Old Jul 31, 2005, 12:38 PM
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Has anyone seen any results from patients using this? It's still pretty new, but was wondering if there were any results showing up yet.

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 01:34 PM
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What is it? Is it a medication? Just curious, haven't heard of it before. However, I'm not a nurse... YET!.

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BabyRN2Be
What is it? Is it a medication? Just curious, haven't heard of it before. However, I'm not a nurse... YET!.
Your time is coming!

Byetta is an injectable protein that's used for type 2 diabetics. I guess they're trying it before moving from PO meds to insulin. It isn't approved up here yet, and it's new to the US. I was just wondering if anyone had used it or seen any results.

http://www.byetta.com/consumer/300_b...jsp?reqNavId=3

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by markjrn
Has anyone seen any results from patients using this? It's still pretty new, but was wondering if there were any results showing up yet.
I have not prescribed this as yet and will reserve opinion on the effectiveness of this new drug utill I can research it a little more.

On the same subject...diabetes....the new drug Symlin has potential problems. I am not impressed with the PDI and forsee problems with patient use. It is dosed in micrograms and possible room for huge errors...mcg vs units.

Even though Byetta is not in the same category, it, too, is dosed in micrograms. Not sure what impact that will have either.

Siri, CRNP, CLNC, RLNC

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 02:45 PM
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We started one patient on it before discharge.

But one of our staff reports that her husband is totally under control with Byetta and no problems.

Byetta's come in a prefilled 'pen', and dosing was not a problem.

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 02:51 PM
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Recently my friend was asked to go on Byetta by her doc and diabetic educator. I posted about it and never received a response. She has decided not to take it right now , because she is afraid that it is still too new and she isn't sure if it would affect her heart. She has had bypass surgery in her early 50's. Her endicrinologist and diabetic educator told her to take it, because her sugar was up to 300, and they thought she could use it before having to go to insulin. Her cardiologist told her not to use it, because it is so new, and he is unsure if it could adversely affect her heart. I guess people are cautious about new meds. So she is taking something else which seems to be helping. Unfortunately, I forgot what it was, but I will post it as soon as I find out. I was happy to see this post, because she had asked me to post it on allnurses.com and see what other people (diabetics and professionals) were thinking in terms of it. I will refer all posts to her. Thank you.

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 02:54 PM
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Regarding the prefilled pen, that was another issue with my friend. She was afraid to inject herself with the pen. New things and changes can be difficult. Fear can be a big factor. It is interesting how different people have different fears. My friend is afraid to use the pen and afraid of the side effects, but she isn't afriad of her sugar being at 300-still consumes sugar!

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by krisssy
My friend is afraid to use the pen and afraid of the side effects, but she isn't afriad of her sugar being at 300-still consumes sugar!
It always amazes me when patients think like this. Maybe she doesn't understand all of the consequences that can come with that 300?

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 03:41 PM
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Hopefully the pre-filled pen will eliminate any potential errors.

I was just hoping that this was some "miracle" drug. DW and alot of her family are diabetic, and this was the most recent drug I've heard about. The islet cell transplant sounds good too, except for the immunosuppressants.

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Old Jul 31, 2005, 04:32 PM
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Oh she knows the consequences of not dealing with her diabetus-she already has heart problems. The eating is like an addiction. She was told to see a psychologist who specializes in working with diabetics-would not go. I am convinced that everyone has their own issues. And the /dr. told her that the Byetta would curb the food craving too. So it could have helped in that way too. I will let you know what she did decide to take-she says it is helping-that the sugar is down.

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