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Byetta is for Type 2 diabetics, not Type 1

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you are right, its for type 2 diabetics, not type 1. it helps one's body produce and use his own insulin better. it would not work for a type 1 because type 1 diabetics do not have ANY insulin.

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Type 1 diabetes info:
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Insulin and the brain:
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byetta is great for type 2 diabetics and it works.
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