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Comprehensive Pulmonary Safety Review of Inhaled Technosphere® Insulin in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Janet B. McGill, Anne L. Peters, John B. Buse, Susanne Steiner, Tiffany Tran, FRANK POMPILIO, David M. Kendall

2020Clinical Drug Investigation33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: ; MannKind Corporation, Westlake Village, CA, USA), is an ultra-rapid-acting inhaled insulin indicated to improve postprandial glycemic control in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM or T2DM). Because TI is absorbed across the alveolar membrane, the objective of this analysis was to characterize its pulmonary safety. METHODS: Pooled data from 13 phase 2/3 clinical studies in 5505 patients with T1DM or T2DM treated with TI, Technosphere inhalation powder without insulin (TP; placebo), or active-comparator treatment were analyzed for incidences of respiratory treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs), changes in pulmonary function, and lung malignancies. Radiographic changes in the lungs were monitored in a subset of 229 patients. RESULTS: Among 3017 patients receiving TI, the median duration of TI exposure was 168 days; median active-comparator and TP exposure durations were 363 and 149 days for 2198 and 290 patients, respectively. Respiratory TEAEs were comparable across treatments, except for a higher incidence of mild cough with TI in active-comparator studies (28.0% vs. 5.2%). Slight reversible declines in pulmonary function from baseline were observed for TI versus TP and active-comparator treatments, including in a subpopulation of patients with retrospectively identified lung dysfunction. Lung malignancies were reported in two patients on active TI therapy with a smoking history. No clinically significant changes from baseline were observed in radiographic images. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary safety assessment of the TI inhalation system did not identify any safety issues in individuals with either T1DM or T2DM.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlaceboInhalationDiabetes mellitusAdverse effectGlycemicInternal medicineInsulinLungPostprandialType 2 Diabetes MellitusPulmonary function testingAnesthesiaGastroenterologyEndocrinologyPathologyAlternative medicineInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryAsthma and respiratory diseasesCystic Fibrosis Research Advances
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