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Insulin Glargine (Lantus) and Cancer Risk

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 24, 2009  (Issue 1319)
Insulin Glargine (Lantus) and Cancer Risk ...
Several large European observational studies published on-line this summer have raised questions about whether use of insulin glargine increases the risk of cancer.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2009 Aug 24;51(1319):67-8 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Semglee - Insulin Glargine Interchangeable with Lantus

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 04, 2021  (Issue 1634)
In Brief: Semglee - Insulin Glargine Interchangeable with Lantus ...
Insulin glargine-yfgn (Semglee – Viatris), a follow-on insulin glargine product, has now received interchangeability status with the reference product Lantus from the FDA. It is the first biosimilar insulin product to receive this designation in the US. Now a pharmacist can substitute Semglee for Lantus as a lower-cost alternative without permission from the prescriber.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2021 Oct 4;63(1634):159-60 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Insulin Glargine (Lantus), A New Long-acting Insulin

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 06, 2001  (Issue 1110)
Insulin Glargine (Lantus), A New Long-acting Insulin ...
Insulin Glargine (Lantus) is a new long-acting human insulin analog approved by the FDA for treatment of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Synthesized by recombinant DNA technology, it differs from human insulin at position 21 in the A-chain where asparagine is replaced by glycine and at the C-terminus of the B-chain where two arginines are added.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2001 Aug 6;43(1110):65-6 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Rezvoglar - Another Insulin Glargine Product Interchangeable with Lantus

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 03, 2023  (Issue 1673)
In Brief: Rezvoglar - Another Insulin Glargine Product Interchangeable with Lantus ...
Insulin glargine-aglr (Rezvoglar – Lilly), which was approved by the FDA as a biosimilar to the reference product Lantus in 2021 and received interchangeability status with Lantus in 2022, will become available in the US on April 1, 2023. It is the second biosimilar insulin product to be designated as interchangeable with Lantus; Semglee was the first. Rezvoglar did not receive interchangeability status with Lantus at the time of its initial approval because the manufacturer of Semglee had exclusivity for 12 months.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2023 Apr 3;65(1673):56   doi:10.58347/tml.2023.1673c |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

In Brief: Semglee - A New Insulin Glargine for Diabetes

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 25, 2021  (Issue 1616)
), an insulin glargine product similar to Lantus, for treatment of type 1 diabetes in children and adults ...
The FDA has approved Semglee (Mylan), an insulin glargine product similar to Lantus, for treatment of type 1 diabetes in children and adults and type 2 diabetes in adults. Semglee is the second "follow-on" insulin glargine product to become available in the US; Basaglar, which is also similar to Lantus, was the first. Lantus is a recombinant analog of human insulin that forms microprecipitates in subcutaneous tissue, prolonging its duration of action to a mean of about 24 hours with no pronounced peak effect.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2021 Jan 25;63(1616):14-5 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Another Insulin Glargine (Basaglar) for Diabetes

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 02, 2017  (Issue 1511)
Ingelheim), a “follow-on” 100 units/mL insulin glargine product similar to Lantus (Sanofi), which recently ...
The FDA has approved Basaglar (Lilly/Boehringer Ingelheim), a "follow-on" 100 units/mL insulin glargine product similar to Lantus (Sanofi), which recently went off patent. A 300 units/mL formulation of insulin glargine (Toujeo) was approved in 2015.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2017 Jan 2;59(1511):3-4 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Concentrated Insulin Glargine (Toujeo) for Diabetes

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 11, 2015  (Issue 1468)
than Lantus, resulting in more even activity throughout the dosing period and a longer duration ...
The FDA has approved Toujeo (Sanofi), a more concentrated form of insulin glargine containing 300 IU/mL compared to the 100 IU/mL in Lantus (Sanofi). Lantus is nearing the end of its patent protection in the US, and biosimilars are expected to become available.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2015 May 11;57(1468):69-70 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Insulin Degludec (Tresiba) - A New Long-Acting Insulin for Diabetes

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 07, 2015  (Issue 1483)
analog to be approved by the FDA; insulin detemir (Levemir) and insulin glargine (Lantus, Toujeo) were ...
The FDA has approved insulin degludec (Tresiba – Novo Nordisk) for treatment of adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Insulin degludec is the third long-acting human insulin analog to be approved by the FDA; insulin detemir (Levemir) and insulin glargine (Lantus, Toujeo) were approved earlier.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2015 Dec 7;57(1483):163-4 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

Insulin Detemir (Levemir), a New Long-Acting Insulin

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 03, 2006  (Issue 1238)
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Insulin detemir (Levemir - Novo Nordisk) is the second long-acting basal insulin analog to be marketed in the US for treatment of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Detemir differs from human insulin by the elimination of the amino acid threonine in position B30 and the addition of a 14-carbon fatty acid chain at position B29. Insulin glargine (Lantus), the first long-acting insulin analog, has been available since 2001 and is usually given once daily.1 NPH insulin is an intermediate-acting basal insulin given twice daily. Basal insulins are usually combined with prandial doses of a rapid-acting...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2006 Jul 3;48(1238):54-5 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction

What Comes After Metformin for Type 2 Diabetes?

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 23, 2012  (Issue 1395)
Must be injected, hypoglycemia, 125.005 Glargine – Lantus in microvascular risk weight gain 1 ...
Most experts agree that lifestyle modifications and metformin (Glucophage, and others) should be used first to treat patients with type 2 diabetes. If metformin alone fails to control hyperglycemia, there is no general agreement on which drug should be added next. A recent article in The Medical Letter offered some support for a sulfonylurea. Three recent trials published in The Lancet favored the long-acting basal insulin glargine, the glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) analog exenatide, and the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor linagliptin, respectively. Some of the advantages...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2012 Jul 23;54(1395):58-9 |  Show IntroductionHide Introduction