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Improved glycaemic control and weight benefit with <scp>iGlarLixi</scp> versus insulin glargine 100 U/ <scp>mL</scp> in Chinese people with type 2 diabetes advancing their therapy from basal insulin plus oral antihyperglycaemic drugs: Results from the <scp>LixiLan‐L‐CN</scp> randomized controlled trial

Xiaoyong Yuan, Xiaohui Guo, Junqing Zhang, Xiaolin Dong, Yibing Lu, Wuyan Pang, Shenghong Gu, Elisabeth Niemoeller, Ping Lin, Gaowei Nian, Elisabeth Souhami, LixiLan‐L‐CN investigators

2022Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of iGlarLixi compared with iGlar in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes advancing therapy from basal insulin ± oral antihyperglycaemic drugs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: LixiLan-L-CN (NCT03798080) was a 30-week randomized, active-controlled, open-label, parallel-group, multicentre study. Participants were randomized 1:1 to iGlarLixi or iGlar. The primary objective was to show the superiority of iGlarLixi over iGlar in glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) change from baseline to Week 30. RESULTS: , corresponding to overweight/obesity, and the mean diabetes duration was 12.3 years. From mean baseline HbA1c of 8.1% in both groups, greater decreases were seen with iGlarLixi versus iGlar [least squares mean difference: -0.7 (95% confidence interval: -0.9, -0.6)%; p < .0001] to final HbA1c of 6.7% and 7.4%, respectively. HbA1c <7.0% achievement was greater with iGlarLixi (63.3%) versus iGlar (29.9%; p < .0001). Mean body weight decreased with iGlarLixi and increased with iGlar [least squares mean difference: -0.9 (95% confidence interval: -1.4, -0.5) kg; p = .0001]. Hypoglycaemia incidence was similar between groups. Few gastrointestinal adverse events occurred (rated mild/moderate) with a slightly higher incidence with iGlarLixi than iGlar. CONCLUSIONS: iGlarLixi provided better glycaemic control and facilitated more participants to reach glycaemic targets alongside beneficial effects on body weight, no additional risk of hypoglycaemia, and few gastrointestinal AEs, supporting iGlarLixi use as an efficacious and well tolerated therapy option in Chinese people with long-standing T2D advancing therapy from basal insulin.

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MedicineInsulin glargineType 2 diabetesBasal insulinInsulinDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineEndocrinologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsDiabetes Management and Research
Improved glycaemic control and weight benefit with <scp>iGlarLixi</scp> versus insulin glargine 100 U/ <scp>mL</scp> in Chinese people with type 2 diabetes advancing their therapy from basal insulin plus oral antihyperglycaemic drugs: Results from the <scp>LixiLan‐L‐CN</scp> randomized controlled trial | Litcius