Efficacy and safety of oral basal insulin versus subcutaneous insulin glargine in type 2 diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, phase 2 trial

Jan 26, 2019The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology

Effectiveness and safety of oral basal insulin compared to injected insulin glargine in type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

Mean fasting plasma glucose (FPG) concentration at 8 weeks was 7.1 mmol/L in the I338 group and 6.8 mmol/L in the IGlar group, with no significant treatment difference.

  • Both I338 and insulin glargine (IGlar) were well tolerated by patients.
  • Adverse events occurred in 60% of patients in the I338 group and 68% in the IGlar group, with most events being mild.
  • Common adverse events included diarrhoea and nasopharyngitis, with no severe adverse events reported.
  • The incidence of hypoglycaemia was low in both groups, with 7 events in the I338 group and 11 in the IGlar group.

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