Two-Year Data Show Investigational Drug Liraglutide More Effective at Lowering Blood Sugar Than Glimepiride: Oral 162
Posted on: Sunday, 7 June 2009, 09:00 CDT
In the study, 58% of patients treated with liraglutide 1.8 mg once daily reached and maintained the ADA's blood sugar target of A1C less than 7% versus 37% of patients treated with glimepiride 8 mg once daily.
"The fact that liraglutide continues to effectively lower blood sugar after two years of treatment is consistent with its other long-term clinical benefits such as continued reductions in fasting blood sugar and weight," said Dr.
The LEAD(TM) 3 extension study also documented that treatment with liraglutide leads to early and lasting weight loss. Many currently available diabetes treatments lead to weight gain, a concern for type 2 diabetes patients, most of whom are already overweight. After two years of treatment with 1.8 mg of liraglutide, mean body weight decreased significantly (-2.7 kg) compared to overall weight increase in the glimepiride group (+1.1 kg).
Hypoglycemia is a condition where blood sugar levels become too low. Minor hypoglycemia was more than six times less frequent in the liraglutide treatment groups compared with the glimepiride group.
About LEAD(TM) 3 Extension
The LEAD(TM) 3 Extension compared the efficacy and safety of liraglutide (1.8 mg and 1.2 mg, once daily) to glimepiride (8 mg, once daily) in patients with type 2 diabetes. Patients were treated previously with diet/exercise or low doses of one oral antidiabetic drug (OAD). The trial had a 52-week randomized, double-blind period followed by the one-year extension; 59% entered the extension period of the trial and 43% of these patients completed the full two-year study period.
LEAD(TM) 3: two-year data
Two years Liraglutide Liraglutide Glimepiride monotherapy 1.8 mg, QD 1.2 mg, QD 8 mg, QD N=154 N=149 N=137 Diabetes duration, years at baseline 5.0 5.0 5.0 Previous treatment: % diet/exercise 35% 38% 34% % OAD monotherapy 65% 62% 66% A1C % at baseline 8.1 8.1 8.0 BMI, kg/m(2) at baseline 33 33 33 Change in A1C% from baseline -1.1 -0.9 -0.6 Change in A1C% from baseline (in patients with <3 years duration of diabetes) -1.4 -1.1 -0.7 % A1C <7.0% 58 53 37 Change FPG (Fasting Plasma Glucose) mg/dL from baseline -27 -24 -6 Weight change, kg from baseline -2.7 -2.1 1.1 Minor hypoglycemic events/patient/year 0.23 0.21 1.76Safety and tolerability of liraglutide
The rate of minor hypoglycemia was statistically significantly lower with both liraglutide dose groups compared to the glimepiride-treated group. The most common gastrointestinal-related adverse events were nausea, diarrhea and vomiting, and most were transient. Other adverse events reported included flu-like symptoms.
About LEAD(TM) (Liraglutide Effect and Action in Diabetes)
The LEAD(TM) program comprises five randomized, controlled, double-blinded studies plus one open-label head-to-head study against exenatide and involved more than 4,000 patients with type 2 diabetes in 40 countries.
About Liraglutide
Once-daily liraglutide is the first human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog developed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Liraglutide works by stimulating the release of insulin only when blood sugar levels are high. Weight loss with liraglutide is attributed to the fact that it slows gastric emptying and leads to increased satiety after meals. Liraglutide is naturally broken down in the body and does not require renal excretion.
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