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Pharmacokinetics and Glucodynamics of Ultra Rapid Lispro (URLi) versus Humalog® (Lispro) in Younger Adults and Elderly Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Helle Linnebjerg, Qianyi Zhang, Elizabeth LaBell, Mary Anne Dellva, David E. Coutant, Ulrike Hövelmann, Leona Plum‐Mörschel, Theresa Herbrand, Jennifer Leohr

2020Clinical Pharmacokinetics57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). METHODS: This was a phase I, two-period, randomised, double-blind, crossover glucose clamp study in younger adult (aged 18-45 years; n = 41) and elderly (aged ≥65 years; n = 39) patients with T1DM. At each dosing visit, patients received either URLi or Humalog (15 units subcutaneously) followed by a 10 h automated euglycaemic clamp procedure. Serum insulin lispro and blood glucose were measured. RESULTS: Insulin lispro appeared in serum 6 min faster, and exposure was 7.2-fold greater over the first 15 min postdose with URLi versus Humalog in both age groups. Exposure beyond 3 h postdose was 39-41% lower, and exposure duration was reduced by 72-74 min with URLi versus Humalog in both age groups. Onset of insulin action was 11-12 min faster, and insulin action was 3-fold greater over the first 30 min postdose with URLi versus Humalog in both age groups. Insulin action beyond 4 h postdose was 44-54% lower, and duration of action was reduced by 34-44 min with URLi versus Humalog in both age groups. Overall exposure and total insulin action remained similar for both treatments. URLi and Humalog were well tolerated. CONCLUSION: In patients with T1DM, URLi showed ultra-rapid pharmacokinetics and glucodynamics, with the differences between URLi and Humalog in elderly patients mirroring those in younger adults. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03166124.

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MedicineInsulin lisproTolerabilityPostprandialInsulinCrossover studyOnset of actionDosingDiabetes mellitusPharmacokineticsType 1 diabetesInternal medicineEndocrinologyPlaceboAdverse effectAlternative medicinePathologyDiabetes Management and ResearchDiabetes Treatment and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetes