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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Insulin Glulisine Boosts Diabetes Control in Patients Not Optimally Controlled With Oral Antidiabetics: Presented at EASD |
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"Insulin Glulisine Boosts Diabetes Control in Patients Not Optimally Controlled With Oral Antidiabetics: Presented at EASD" By Jill Stein ROME -- September 8, 2008 -- Therapy with insulin glulisine with or without oral antidiabetic (OAD) therapy is well tolerated and effective in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes who are not optimally controlled with OADs alone, investigators reported here at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2008. In a presentation on September 8, JT Woo, MD, Kyung Hee University Medical Centre, Seoul, Korea, described results in 387 Japanese and Korean patients with type 2 diabetes who had been randomised to 16 weeks of treatment with insulin glulisine with an OAD (glulisine + OAD), insulin glulisine monotherapy, or OAD monotherapy. All patients had been inadequately controlled on a sulfonylurea or sulfonylurea and a biguanide-based regimen. In the trial, glulisine was titrated to achieve a 2-hour postprandial blood glucose value of 128 to 172 mg/dL using a plasma-referenced blood glucose meter. In both the glulisine + OAD and OAD monotherapy groups, patients were permitted to continue any prior OAD therapy at a stable dose. Results showed that glulisine + OAD and glulisine only treatments significantly decreased patients' adjusted mean haemoglobin (Hb) A1C from baseline to endpoint to a larger extent than OAD alone. Glulisine + OAD and glulisine only were superior to OAD only according to adjusted mean changes in Hb A1C, from a baseline of -1.46% ([P < .0001) and -0.64% (P < .0001), respectively. Hb A1C values decreased steadily throughout the 16-week treatment period in the glulisine + OAD and glulisine only groups, whereas they only decreased over the first 8 weeks in the OAD only group. |
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