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Permalink Reply by Proxii on October 5, 2012 at 10:22pm I dunno about anyone else, but I researched both Lantus and Levemir and found significant research that Levemir is a lot more weight neutral vs lantus. Also, in the production process, Lantus produces glargine in a giant vat of E. Coli which is then purified and refined, whereas Levemir produces insulin demeter from baker's yeast; Both contain small amounts of hydrochloric acid which is probably related to the sting you occasionally get from either pen. So.. just in general I prefer a medication that was not produced out of E. Coli. See more information in the article link below.
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