Novo Nordisk releases positive clinical data supporting insulin portfolio

5 December 2017
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Danish diabetes giant Novo Nordisk (NOV: N) has released positive data from clinical programs investigating its next-gen insulin products Tresiba (insulin degludec) and Xultophy (insulin degludec/liraglutide).

Tresiba data

A post-hoc analysis of real-world data from the EU-TREAT study found that switching to Tresiba from another basal insulin benefits people with diabetes, regardless of whether or not their blood sugar levels are controlled.

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