An update: This is my third day on Toujeo. It is, I guess, a decent product but probably not for me. Before I started using Levemir, I used Lantus and I would have problems with running a little higher than I would like during the night and then running too low during the day. I have the same problems, obviously, with Toujeo. At least I gave it a try. I think I will switch to Levemir today.
My endo's comments on Toujeo are interesting. He said that overall Toujeo is a bit of a disappointment as it does not bring a whole lot of innovation/improvement. He told me he read the Toujeo trial reports and there really are only a few improvements over Lantus:
- The fact that it is concentrated
- The insulin lasts more than 24 hours, so you can inject it within a 3-hour window every 24 hours (this is nice)
- It is supposed to be very flat
- It does not cause gain weight as much as Lantus
The claim that it causes less hypos in patients, he said, is unconvincing based on the findings from trials.