Insulin icodec: A novel once-weekly formulation for the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
David Q Pham, John Andraos, Joelle Ayoub
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Insulin icodec is a novel once-weekly basal insulin analog subcutaneous injection seeking approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The mission of this manuscript is to provide a thorough overview of insulin icodec's clinical trials that were involved in its approval as well as review its pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, adverse effects, drug interactions, dosage recommendations, and regulatory issues. This article includes a thorough review of insulin icodec's safety and efficacy in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus including its pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile. A systematic search of the electronic database of PubMed from inception until December 2024 using MeSH keywords was completed. Keywords used were icodec, insulin, type 1 diabetes, and type 2 diabetes. Overall, 14 clinical trials were identified and reviewed. The majority of the trials reviewed showed decreases in A1C as primary endpoints and non-inferiority and superiority with insulin icodec versus the comparator. In select studies, mild hypoglycemia was more evident in subjects taking insulin icodec versus the comparator but no other concerns were identified. The reviewed literature showed similar and sometimes improved glycemic control when insulin icodec was compared to other long-acting insulins both in insulin-naive and previously insulin-treated patients. Hypoglycemia was similar or slightly increased with insulin icodec when compared to other long acting insulins. Overall, icodec is a useful, new formulation of basal insulin that allows for less injections, improved compliance, and potentially improved glycemic control providing a new tool to practitioners managing patients with diabetes who need to be on insulin.

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胰岛素icodec:一种治疗1型和2型糖尿病的新制剂,每周一次。
胰岛素icodec是一种新的每周一次的基础胰岛素类似物皮下注射,正在寻求美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准用于1型和2型糖尿病。这份手稿的任务是提供胰岛素icodec临床试验的全面概述,涉及其批准,以及审查其药理学,药代动力学,不良反应,药物相互作用,剂量建议和监管问题。本文综述了胰岛素icodec治疗1型和2型糖尿病的安全性和有效性,包括其药代动力学和药效学特征。利用MeSH关键词对PubMed电子数据库从建库到2024年12月进行了系统检索。关键词:icodec,胰岛素,1型糖尿病,2型糖尿病。总的来说,14个临床试验被确定和审查。回顾的大多数试验显示糖化血红蛋白的降低是主要终点,与比较剂相比,胰岛素icodec具有非劣效性和优越性。在一些选定的研究中,服用胰岛素icodec的受试者轻度低血糖更明显,但没有发现其他问题。文献综述显示,与其他长效胰岛素相比,胰岛素icodec对胰岛素初治和先前接受胰岛素治疗的患者的血糖控制效果相似,有时甚至有所改善。与其他长效胰岛素相比,胰岛素icodec的低血糖相似或略有增加。总的来说,icodec是一种有用的基础胰岛素的新配方,可以减少注射,提高依从性,并潜在地改善血糖控制,为管理需要胰岛素的糖尿病患者提供了一种新的工具。
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Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
14.70
自引率
1.20%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders is an international journal dedicated to the field of endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to provide the latest advancements in this rapidly advancing field to students, clinicians, and researchers. Unlike other journals, each quarterly issue of this review journal focuses on a specific topic and features ten to twelve articles written by world leaders in the field. These articles provide brief overviews of the latest developments, offering insights into both the basic aspects of the disease and its clinical implications. This format allows individuals in all areas of the field, including students, academic clinicians, and practicing clinicians, to understand the disease process and apply their knowledge to their specific areas of interest. The journal also includes selected readings and other essential references to encourage further in-depth exploration of specific topics.
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