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Posts with tag Long-actingInsulin

Lantus versus Levemir

Earlier today I posted a blog on the introduction of the long-acting insulin drug Levemir to the US market. A reader has since raised the excellent question of how Levemir differs from Lantus, another long-acting insulin drug already available in the US. I went online looking for an answer to this question and found an old article from the Copenhagen Post published back in 2004. Although it's old news (excuse the pun!) by now, it is interesting because it discusses the fierce competition for dominance of the European market by the manufacturers of the two drugs: the French-German company Sanofi-Aventis (Lantus) and Danish insulin producer Novo Nordis (Levemir). Lantus and Levemir are both long-acting insulin products, right? Well, the main difference between them seems to be that Lantus only has to be injected once a day, compared with once or twice a day for Levemir. On the other hand, Levemir is less likely to cause weight gain. So it comes down to convenience versus weight control, at least according to this article. Interestingly, the market analyst quoted here basically concludes that Lantus has the competitive edge for its convenience. I would be willing to bet this logic will not apply in the US market: let's not underestimate the importance many American diabetics attach to avoiding (additional) weight gain.

Long-acting insulin becomes available in the US

News flash: drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk, Inc., announced today that a long-acting insulin product named Levemir will now be available in the United States. Levemir controls glucose levels for periods up to twenty-four hours, so only needs to be used once or twice a day. It has also proved less likely to cause weight gain and hypoglycemia in diabetics. Levemir has been approved for use in Type 1 diabetics (adults and children) and Type 2 diabetics (adults only). This drug is one of a slew of new products aimed at treating diabetes more effectively, but also in a way that is easier or more convenient - thereby addressing the worrisome fact that a great many diabetics have been diagnosed but struggle to properly manage the disease. Check out the product's press release at the website www.marketwire.com.

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