Es gibt auch interessante (News vom 7.4.) Dinge zur Vermarktung von Diachrome (was ja neben Chromax auch vielversprechend ist). Falls der Versuch klappt siehts für den Indischen Markt auch gut aus:
Nutrition 21 Partners with Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation to Combat Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes Among Tribal Members Thursday April 7, 1:51 pm ET Diachrome(R) Adopted as Adjunct Nutritional Therapy in Physician Supervised Health Outcomes Initiative at Tribal Nation in North Dakota
PURCHASE, N.Y. & BISMARCK, N.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2005-- Nutrition 21, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXXI - News) and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation today announced the initiation of their collaboration to conduct the first Diachrome® Physician Supervised Health Outcomes Initiative among Native Americans living with type 2 diabetes. The program will evaluate the health benefits and costs savings that can be achieved when Diachrome, a patented combination of Chromax® chromium picolinate and biotin specifically formulated for people with type 2 diabetes, is used in clinical practice. The program will include 600 MHA tribal members diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and it will be supervised by Corey Arcelay, MD a physician for the MHA Nation who practices at the Minne-Tohe Health Center in New Town, North Dakota. ADVERTISEMENT
"Diachrome supplementation will be added to our existing diabetes treatment program, which includes health education, diet, exercise and anti-diabetic medication," commented Dr. Arcelay. "Diachrome has an excellent safety profile, and the initial clinical results look very promising. A few of our patients have already responded favorably to Diachrome. If these results are confirmed in a broader cross section of our patients over the next four months, then Diachrome will be included in the Indian Health Services formulary stock."
"We are pleased to have Nutrition 21 join us in our declared 'War on Diabetes'," said Tex Hall, chairman of the MHA Nation and president of the National Congress of American Indians. "In an effort to combat the devastating effects of this disease on our people, we are always looking for new, cutting edge treatments to add to our existing arsenal of weapons against diabetes. We welcome Diachrome into our MHA diabetes treatment program and look forward to successful results."
In 2002 the National Institute of Health reported that approximately 15 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives who receive care from the Indian Health Service have been diagnosed with diabetes; a total of 105,000 people. On average, American Indians and Alaska Natives are 2.6 times as likely to have diagnosed diabetes as non-Hispanic whites of a similar age and are at increased risk for heart disease, kidney disease, blindness and other diabetes-related complications. According to federal statistics, Native Americans are 420% more likely to die from diabetes than the rest of the United States population.
Nutrition 21 plans to expand the Diachrome Physician Supervised Health Outcomes Initiative to include tribal healthcare leaders serving an estimated 38,000 Native Americans on four Indian Reservations in North and South Dakota later this year. "Much like our alliance with XL Health, the MHA partnership allows us to move Diachrome into clinical practice in a public health setting using evidence-based medicine as a model for physician recommendation. Our ultimate business objective is to secure wide scale adoption of Diachrome as a treatment protocol in the management of type 2 diabetes, not just in minority populations in the US, but in affected populations across the globe," said Gail Montgomery, president and CEO of Nutrition 21.
Man beachte den letzten Absatz von Montgomery :-)
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