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Expert Series – Exploring Inhaled Insulin: Benefits, Usage, and Beyond | Webinar Recording

Diana Isaacs

Overview

Join us for an empowering webinar featuring expert PharmD Diana Isaacs as she explores how the new inhaled insulin formulation can revolutionize diabetes care for women. In this recorded session, viewers will discover how this innovative insulin works, the latest research supporting its use, and practical tips for incorporating it into their daily diabetes management routine.

Key takeaways include:

  • How inhaled insulin works and its unique benefits for women
  • Current research and real-world applications
  • Practical strategies for integrating inhaled insulin into your care plan
  • Take control of your health with the latest advancements in diabetes care. Watch now to learn how this new insulin option can help you lead a more flexible, confident life.

About the Host

Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BC-ADM, CDCES, is the Director of Education & Training in Diabetes Technology at the Cleveland Clinic Diabetes Center. She leverages advanced technology and innovation to enhance diabetes care and outcomes. Isaacs has introduced several programs, such as continuous glucose monitoring shared medical appointments and pharmacist-led insulin dose adjustment services for post-transplant patients. She plays key leadership roles in diabetes organizations, has contributed to clinical services, and is actively involved in professional and scholarly activities. Isaacs has also presented nationally on various diabetes-related topics.

Related Resources: Inhaled Insulin Tip Sheet

Inhaled insulin is an ultra-rapid-acting insulin that enters the body through the lungs, providing a faster alternative to traditional injected insulin. This tip sheet covers everything you need to know about inhaled insulin, including dosing information, how to use it properly, and helpful tips for managing your diabetes with this innovative insulin delivery method.

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