Insulin detemir

Generic Name
Insulin detemir
Brand Names
Levemir
Drug Type
Biotech
Chemical Formula
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CAS Number
169148-63-4
Unique Ingredient Identifier
4FT78T86XV
Background

Insulin detemir is a long-acting form of insulin used for the treatment of hyperglycemia caused by Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Insulin is typically prescribed for the management of diabetes mellitus to mimic the activity of endogenously produced human insulin, a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas that promotes glucose metabolism. Insulin is released from the pancreas following a meal to promote the uptake of glucose from the blood into internal organs and tissues such as the liver, fat cells, and skeletal muscle. The absorption of glucose into cells allows for its transformation into glycogen or fat for storage. Insulin also inhibits hepatic glucose production, enhances protein synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and proteolysis among many other functions.

Insulin is an important treatment in the management of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) which is caused by an autoimmune reaction that destroys the beta cells of the pancreas, resulting in the body not being able to produce or synthesize the insulin needed to manage circulating blood sugar levels. As a result, people with T1D rely primarily on exogenous forms of insulin, such as insulin detemir, to lower glucose levels in the blood. Insulin is also used in the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), another form of diabetes mellitus that is a slowly progressing metabolic disorder caused by a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors that promote chronically elevated blood sugar levels. Without treatment or improvement in non-pharmacological measures such as diet and exercise to lower blood glucose, high blood sugar eventually causes cellular resistance to endogenous insulin, and in the long term, damage to pancreatic islet cells. Insulin is typically prescribed later in the course of T2D, after several oral medications such as Metformin, Gliclazide, or Sitagliptin have been tried, when sufficient damage has been caused to pancreatic cells that the body is no longer able to produce insulin on its own.

Marketed as the brand name product Levemir, insulin detemir has a duration of action of 16-24 hours allowing for once-daily dosing, typically at bedtime. Due to its duration of action, Levemir is considered "basal insulin" as it provides low concentrations of background insulin that can keep blood sugar stable between meals or overnight. Basal insulin is often combined with short-acting "bolus insulin" such as Insulin lispro, Insulin glulisine, and Insulin aspart to provide higher doses of insulin required following meals. Use of basal and bolus insulin together is intended to mimic the pancreas' production of endogenous insulin, with a goal of avoiding any periods of hypoglycemia.

Insulin detemir is produced using recombinant DNA technology in yeast cells. This insulin analogue has a 14-C fatty acid, myristic acid, bound to the lysine amino acid at position B29. The myristoyl side chain increases self-association and albumin binding. This along with slow systemic absorption from the injection site prolongs distribution of the hormone into tissues and results in a long duration of action.

Without an adequate supply of insulin to promote absorption of glucose from the bloodstream, blood sugar levels can climb to dangerously high levels and can result in symptoms such as fatigue, headache, blurred vision, and increased thirst. If left untreated, the body starts to break down fat, instead of glucose, for energy which results in a build-up of ketone acids in the blood and a syndrome called ketoacidosis, which is a life-threatening medical emergency. In the long term, elevated blood sugar levels increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and diabetic neuropathy.

Indication

Insulin detemir is indicated to improve glycemic control in adults and children with diabetes mellitus.

Associated Conditions
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Associated Therapies
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Observational Study to Evaluate the Safety of Levemir® in Diabetes

First Posted Date
2008-04-16
Last Posted Date
2017-03-10
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
51170
Registration Number
NCT00659295
Locations
🇬🇧

Novo Nordisk Investigational Site, Crawley, United Kingdom

Insulin Detemir Compared to Insulin Glargine: Appetite and Calories Consumed in Type 1 Diabetes

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2008-04-16
Last Posted Date
2018-03-22
Lead Sponsor
University of New Mexico
Target Recruit Count
10
Registration Number
NCT00659165
Locations
🇺🇸

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Observational Study in Type 2 Diabetes Treated by an Intensive Insulin Treatment (ICT) Containing Once Daily Levemir® (Insulin Detemir)

First Posted Date
2008-04-14
Last Posted Date
2016-03-03
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
2289
Registration Number
NCT00657930

Observational Study of Type 2 Diabetes Patients Failing on Oral Anti-diabetic Agents Initiated on Levemir® or Insulatard®

First Posted Date
2008-04-14
Last Posted Date
2017-01-31
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
699
Registration Number
NCT00658099
Locations
🇷🇴

Novo Nordisk Investigational Site, Bucharest, Romania

The Copenhagen Insulin and Metformin Therapy Trial

First Posted Date
2008-04-14
Last Posted Date
2014-02-04
Lead Sponsor
Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
Target Recruit Count
415
Registration Number
NCT00657943
Locations
🇩🇰

Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

🇩🇰

Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark

🇩🇰

Frederiksberg Hospital, Frederiksberg, Denmark

and more 6 locations

Evaluation of Levemir® for the Treatment of Type 1 and 2 Diabetes

First Posted Date
2008-04-09
Last Posted Date
2016-10-28
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
3637
Registration Number
NCT00655044
Locations
🇷🇺

Novo Nordisk Investigational Site, Moscow, Russian Federation

Effect of Two Different Fasting Blood Glucose Targets on Glucose Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Using Insulin Detemir Once Daily

Phase 4
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2008-03-13
Last Posted Date
2017-03-10
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
244
Registration Number
NCT00634842
Locations
🇵🇷

Novo Nordisk Investigational Site, Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico

Insulin Detemir Action in Cerebro

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
First Posted Date
2008-02-29
Last Posted Date
2011-12-30
Lead Sponsor
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
Target Recruit Count
40
Registration Number
NCT00626080
Locations
🇳🇱

VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Safety Follow-up on Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Treated With Insulin Detemir. An Extension to Trial NN304-1689

First Posted Date
2008-02-25
Last Posted Date
2016-11-28
Lead Sponsor
Novo Nordisk A/S
Target Recruit Count
146
Registration Number
NCT00623194
Locations
🇬🇧

Novo Nordisk Investigational Site, Norfolk, United Kingdom

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