Diabetes drug reaching stage three trials

Thu, 25 Jun 2009
A promising diabetes drug treatment could reach stage three clinical trials this year. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals claimed this week that their experimental new diabetes treatment molecule, known as melogliptin, will reach last-stage clinical trials by the end of 2009.

Glycaemic control amongst patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus has been proved efficient at phase IIb level clinical trials. The company used a 12-week study of 494 patients. The results showed low incidences of hypoglycaemia and a neutral influence on body weight .

Glenmark, who are based in Mumbai, India, will continue to look for partners with whom to outlicence the product. The company ended a deal with Merck last year, as the German pharmaceutical giant exits diabetes research .

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