Adocia to present data on ultra-rapid insulin BioChaperone Lispro

27 September 2018
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Adocia (Euronext: ADOC) has announced details of five abstracts to be presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD).

The French diabetes specialist, which is currently engaged in an extensive legal battle with a former partner, US pharma major Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY), is focused on the treatment of metabolic diseases with innovative formulations of approved proteins.

The abstracts include an oral presentation on the ultra-rapid insulin BioChaperone Lispro, which shows favorable pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics compared to faster insulin aspart and insulin aspart in insulin pumps.

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