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  • Possible activation of auto-immune thyroiditis from continuous subcutaneous infusion of genapol-containing insulin.

Possible activation of auto-immune thyroiditis from continuous subcutaneous infusion of genapol-containing insulin.

Diabetes & metabolism (2000-09-30)
E Chantelau
ABSTRACT

A case of a type 1 diabetic woman with auto-immune thyroiditis is reported, in whom repeated exposure to insulin containing Genapol(R) (polyethylen-polypropylenglycol) over 3 years reproducibly parallels with an increase of serum TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) above the normal limit. Previously, adverse effects of Genapol(R) insulin have been related to its intraperitoneal application, and thought to be restricted to anti-insulin-immunity; activating effects on thyroid auto-immunity have been repeatedly disputed. We suggest that Genapol(R) insulin should be replaced by other insulin preparations with a better safety record.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Genapol® X-100
Sigma-Aldrich
Genapol® X-080