Fiasp(R) Demonstrated Effective Overall Blood Sugar Reductions in People With Advanced Type 2 Diabetes Uncontrolled on Multiple Daily Injections
Fiasp(R) Demonstrated Effective Overall Blood Sugar Reductions in People With Advanced Type 2 Diabetes Uncontrolled on Multiple Daily Injections (Basal-bolus Regimen)
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BAGSVAERD, Denmark, Sept. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
New data presented today at the 55th Annual Meeting of the European
Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) showed that, for people with
advanced type 2 diabetes (greater-than or equal to 10 years of diagnosis) not
optimally controlled on their current basal-bolus regimen, Fiasp(R)
(fast-acting insulin aspart) effectively reduced overall blood sugar levels (HbA1c),
compared with conventional insulin aspart.(1)
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"As type 2 diabetes progresses, people living with this condition might
require a mealtime insulin to bring their post-meal blood sugar spikes down.
Yet, some people might still struggle with blood sugar control even after the
addition of a mealtime insulin," said Dr Wendy Lane, Mountain Diabetes and
Endocrine Center, Asheville, North Carolina, USA, and study lead researcher.
"With its ultra-fast profile of action, Fiasp(R) may be a suitable alternative
option for people with type 2 diabetes struggling to manage their post-meal spikes."
In addition to effective overall blood sugar management, people treated
with Fiasp(R) reported superior reductions in one-hour post-meal blood sugar
increment, compared to those receiving conventional insulin aspart.(1)
"Research has shown that elevated blood sugar levels can lead to severe
health implications, especially in those who have lived with type 2 diabetes
for a long time," said Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, executive vice president and
chief science officer of Novo Nordisk. "These trial results confirm that Fiasp(R)
offers superior post-mealtime reductions, compared to conventional insulin aspart,
which may help more people with type 2 diabetes to achieve their intended blood sugar levels."
Fiasp(R) also demonstrated a statistically significantly lower rate of
severe or blood sugar-confirmed hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) than
conventional insulin aspart. Other adverse event rates were similar between
Fiasp(R) and conventional insulin aspart.(1)
About the trial(1)
The onset 9 trial (1,091 people randomised) was a phase 3, multicentre,
double-blind, treat-to-target trial. It evaluated the efficacy and safety of
Fiasp(R) compared with conventional insulin aspart, both with insulin degludec,
with or without metformin, in adults with advanced type 2 diabetes (living with
type 2 diabetes for 10 years or more), with HbA1c levels ranging from 7% to 10%,
and who have been treated with a basal-bolus insulin regimen for at least one year.
The findings showed that Fiasp(R) was non-inferior in change from baseline
in HbA1c (overall blood sugar) after 16 weeks versus conventional insulin
aspart (estimated treatment difference [ETD] -0.04%). Fiasp(R) was superior to
conventional insulin aspart in one-hour post-meal blood sugar increment (ETD
-0.40 mmol/L). The overall rate of treatment-emergent severe or blood
sugar-confirmed hypoglycaemia was also statistically significantly lower for
Fiasp(R) compared with conventional insulin aspart.
About Fiasp(R)
Fiasp(R) is the only approved, new-generation, ultra-fast acting2-4
mealtime insulin injection. Fiasp(R) is insulin aspart in an innovative
formulation, in which two excipients have been added(5): Vitamin B3 (niacinamide)
increases the speed of absorption(6), and a naturally occurring amino acid
(L-arginine) for stability, when compared with the conventional formulation of
insulin aspart.(5) The result is a mealtime insulin that more closely mimics the
natural physiological insulin response of a person without diabetes after a
meal, compared with conventional insulin aspart.(5)
Fiasp(R) is indicated for the treatment of diabetes in adults, adolescents
and children aged one year and above.(7)
Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with more than 95 years of
innovation and leadership in diabetes care. This heritage has given us
experience and capabilities that also enable us to help people defeat obesity,
haemophilia, growth disorders and other serious chronic diseases. Headquartered
in Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs approximately 41,600 people in 80 countries
and markets its products in more than 170 countries.
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References
1. Lane W, et al. Efficacy and safety of fast-acting insulin aspart
compared with insulin aspart, both with insulin degludec with or without
metformin, in adults with type 2 diabetes. Poster presentation at the 55th
Annual Meeting of EASD. 16-20 September 2019; Barcelona, Spain.
2. Cengiz E, et al. Moving toward the ideal insulin for insulin pumps.
Expert Review of Medical Devices 2016; 13(1):57-69.
3. Heinemann L and Muchmore DB. Ultrafast-acting insulins: state of the
art. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2012; 6:728-42.
4. Russell-Jones D, et al. Fast-acting insulin aspart improves glycemic
control in basal-bolus treatment for type 1 diabetes: results of a 26-week
multicenter, active-controlled, treat-to-target, randomized, parallel-group
trial (onset 1). Diabetes Care 2017; 40(7):943-50.
5. Heise T, et al. A pooled analysis of clinical pharmacology trials
investigating the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of
fast-acting insulin aspart in adults with type 1 diabetes. Clinical
Pharmacokinetics 2017; 56(5):551-9.
6. Kildegaard J, et al. Elucidating the mechanism of absorption of
fast-acting insulin aspart: the role of niacinamide. Pharmaceutical Research
2019; 11;36(3):49.
7. Fiasp(R) EMA Summary of Product Characteristics. Bagsvaerd, Denmark:
Novo Nordisk A/S. Last updated: July 2019.
Further information
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Investors:
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Source: Novo Nordisk
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