Skip to content

Pfizer: Inhaled Insulin Linked to Lung Cancer

Clinical trials of Exubera, an inhaled insulin product, found increased cases of lung cancer among those using the product. Originally projected by Pfizer to reign in multi-billion dollar profits,…

Pfizer: Inhaled Insulin Linked to Lung Cancer
Published:

Clinical trials of Exubera, an inhaled insulin product, found increased cases of lung cancer among those using the product. Originally projected by Pfizer to reign in multi-billion dollar profits, Pfizer vowed to stop marketing the product in October – returning the rights to Nektar Therapeutics. Exubera has not been actively marketed since the change. Nektar is no longer seeking a marketing partner for Exubera and plans to cease all spending associated with inhaled insulin programs.

The results of the trials released Wednesday found lung cancer in six of 4,740 patients who had been treated with Exubera. Only one of the 4,292 patients not treated with the drug developed lung cancer.

Read the  Reuters News Story.

Tags: Health

More in Health

See all
Netflix Documentary Highlights Family’s CRPS Struggles

Netflix Documentary Highlights Family’s CRPS Struggles

/
Can Stem Cells Help Treat CRPS?

Can Stem Cells Help Treat CRPS?

/

More from The Legal Examiner

See all
Do I Have CRPS/RSD? How to Tell

Do I Have CRPS/RSD? How to Tell

/
Former ER Doctor Spreads the Word: CRPS is Real

Former ER Doctor Spreads the Word: CRPS is Real

/