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June 2005 Diabetology Announces Phase IIa Trial in Type 1 Diabetics Positive The second clinical study of Diabetology Ltd.'s oral insulin product Capsulin™ was undertaken in the UK in 2004 to investigate the effect of administering two doses of the product in capsules to Type 1 diabetics by measuring blood glucose and circulating plasma insulin levels. This was a single-centre, open-label, two-way sequential oral dose-finding study using male Type 1 diabetic volunteers. The two doses investigated were 150iu and 300iu with the volunteers challenged with each dose on one occasion, separated by at least a 120-hour washout period. The primary endpoint was the absolute change in blood glucose after administration of Capsulin™; the secondary endpoints included its effect on plasma insulin levels. During the course of the study, mean blood glucose levels dropped in the subjects; those receiving the higher dose showed a higher fall and blood glucose levels were continuing to fall even at the end of the 7-hour study period. Insulin levels were detectable above background in the patients’ bloodstream at various times throughout the course of the study. The main conclusions of the study are as follows:
The study results also supported the hypothesis made as a result of the Phase 1 study outcome that oral delivery of insulin can help restore hepatic control of the insulin regulation system. Poster Received well at ADA Meeting, June 2005 Results from the study where presented in the 65th Scientific sessions of the American Diabetes Association congress in San Diego, California. Click
here to see poster (pdf file)
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