cz_dave
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I have come across a research report that documents the increase of the auto-immune attack in patients using Levemir.
"Antibody development Antibody development has been observed with the use of Levemir in adults and children however no discernable impact on glycaemic control or dose has been noted. In a 12 month clinical trial in children and adolescents aged 6-17 years with type 1 diabetes (1689 study), rises in insulin detemir specific and cross-reacting antibodies were observed in the Levemir LEVEMIR 8 10 2013.doc 11 but not the NPH comparator groups. In the 1690 extension study to 24 months, insulin antibody levels decreased during the second year to those slightly higher than pre-trial levels (see ‘Clinical Trials’)."
What does everyone think? @tim2000s, @noblehead, @smidge
@LucySW I have noticed you use Insulatard. Is there any specific reason you use this insulin?
"Antibody development Antibody development has been observed with the use of Levemir in adults and children however no discernable impact on glycaemic control or dose has been noted. In a 12 month clinical trial in children and adolescents aged 6-17 years with type 1 diabetes (1689 study), rises in insulin detemir specific and cross-reacting antibodies were observed in the Levemir LEVEMIR 8 10 2013.doc 11 but not the NPH comparator groups. In the 1690 extension study to 24 months, insulin antibody levels decreased during the second year to those slightly higher than pre-trial levels (see ‘Clinical Trials’)."
What does everyone think? @tim2000s, @noblehead, @smidge
@LucySW I have noticed you use Insulatard. Is there any specific reason you use this insulin?