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Key Data on Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes From ADA 2022
Dr George Grunberger, of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, discusses key takeaways on the use of insulin in adults with type 2 diabetes from the 2022 American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, held June 3-7 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dr Grunberger highlights presentations that address three challenges among insulin users: cost, hypoglycemia, and the high treatment burden of daily injections.
On cost, Dr Grunberger reports on a study of Basaglar, a follow-on biologic approved to reference Lantus insulin. After 1 year, Basaglar demonstrated comparable A1c lowering and adverse events, higher adherence, and lower cost.
Next, on hypoglycemia, Dr Grunberger cites the GRADE trial, which examined adding insulin glargine or the sulfonylurea glimepiride to patients taking metformin. The incidence of severe hypoglycemia proved to be lower in the insulin glargine group.
Finally, Dr Grunberger reported on studies that explored progress in the development of weekly insulin, with an eye toward decreasing treatment burden.
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George Grunberger, MD, Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute, Bloomfield Hills; Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Molecular Medicine & Genetics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan; Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, Michigan
George Grunberger, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
Serve(d) as a director, officer, partner, employee, advisor, consultant, or trustee for: Nevro; Lifescan
Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: Eli Lilly; Novo Nordisk
Dr George Grunberger, of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, discusses key takeaways on the use of insulin in adults with type 2 diabetes from the 2022 American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, held June 3-7 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dr Grunberger highlights presentations that address three challenges among insulin users: cost, hypoglycemia, and the high treatment burden of daily injections.
On cost, Dr Grunberger reports on a study of Basaglar, a follow-on biologic approved to reference Lantus insulin. After 1 year, Basaglar demonstrated comparable A1c lowering and adverse events, higher adherence, and lower cost.
Next, on hypoglycemia, Dr Grunberger cites the GRADE trial, which examined adding insulin glargine or the sulfonylurea glimepiride to patients taking metformin. The incidence of severe hypoglycemia proved to be lower in the insulin glargine group.
Finally, Dr Grunberger reported on studies that explored progress in the development of weekly insulin, with an eye toward decreasing treatment burden.
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George Grunberger, MD, Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute, Bloomfield Hills; Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Molecular Medicine & Genetics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan; Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, Michigan
George Grunberger, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
Serve(d) as a director, officer, partner, employee, advisor, consultant, or trustee for: Nevro; Lifescan
Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: Eli Lilly; Novo Nordisk
Dr George Grunberger, of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, discusses key takeaways on the use of insulin in adults with type 2 diabetes from the 2022 American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions, held June 3-7 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dr Grunberger highlights presentations that address three challenges among insulin users: cost, hypoglycemia, and the high treatment burden of daily injections.
On cost, Dr Grunberger reports on a study of Basaglar, a follow-on biologic approved to reference Lantus insulin. After 1 year, Basaglar demonstrated comparable A1c lowering and adverse events, higher adherence, and lower cost.
Next, on hypoglycemia, Dr Grunberger cites the GRADE trial, which examined adding insulin glargine or the sulfonylurea glimepiride to patients taking metformin. The incidence of severe hypoglycemia proved to be lower in the insulin glargine group.
Finally, Dr Grunberger reported on studies that explored progress in the development of weekly insulin, with an eye toward decreasing treatment burden.
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George Grunberger, MD, Chairman, Grunberger Diabetes Institute, Bloomfield Hills; Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Molecular Medicine & Genetics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan; Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, Rochester, Michigan
George Grunberger, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:
Serve(d) as a director, officer, partner, employee, advisor, consultant, or trustee for: Nevro; Lifescan
Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: Eli Lilly; Novo Nordisk