Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
Los Angeles, California, 90059, United States
NCT Number: NCT00686712
To compare the efficacy and safety of once-nightly insulin glargine versus a single morning injection of glargine or once-nightly NPH insulin in ethnic minority type 2 diabetic patients inadequately controlled on combination oral agents.
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Notify Me18 year–75 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 4
Los Angeles, California, 90059, United States
Insulin glargine has a longer action than compared to NPH insulin, but whether this results in improved control when used as a once-nightly or morning basal insulin injection in type 2 diabetic patients who are inadequately controlled on combination oral agents has been controversial. Inner city ethnic minority patients with diabetes are a particularly challenging population of diabetic patients to treat. This study investigates whether insulin glargine may be a more effective or safer first-line basal insulin than NPH in this population.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Insulin glargine at bedtime (dose titrated to maintain 50% of fasting glucose readings <120 mg/dL)
Other names: Trade name: Lantus
Insulin glargine in AM (dose titrated to maintain 50% of pre-supper glucose readings <120 mg/dL)
Other names: Trade name: Lantus
NPH insulin at bedtime (dose titrated to maintain 50% of fasting glucoses <120 mg/dL)
Other names: (Generic)
Time frame: Baseline to 6 months
Time frame: 6 months
Frequency of glucose readings below the recommended pre-meal glucose target of 130 mg/dL
Time frame: 6 months
Frequency of hypoglycemic reactions without regard to time of occurrence
Time frame: 6 months
Frequency of severe hypoglycemic reactions, defined as those requiring the assistance of another person
Time frame: 6 months
Change in body mass index from baseline BMI measurement
Time frame: 6 months
Total daily number of units of insulin used
Time frame: 6 months
Any reported adverse event that is not hypoglycemia
Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
Other
The Utility of Insulin Glargine (Lantus) Compared to NPH in Ethnic Minority Type 2 Diabetic Subjects Starting Insulin Therapy
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