Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 23-29, October 2004

Postprandial versus preprandial dosing of biphasic insulin aspart in elderly type 2 diabetes patients

  • Mark L. Warren

      Affiliations

    • Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Physicians East, PA, 1850 W. Arlington Blvd., Greenville, NC 27834, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.
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  • Martin J. Conway

      Affiliations

    • Lovelace Scientific Resources Inc., Albuquerque, NM, USA
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  • Leslie J. Klaff

      Affiliations

    • Rainier Clinical Research Center Inc., Renton, WA, USA
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  • Julio Rosenstock

      Affiliations

    • Dallas Diabetes and Endocrine Center, Dallas, TX, USA
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  • Elsie Allen

      Affiliations

    • Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA

Received in revised form 28 January 2004; accepted 6 February 2004. published online 19 August 2004.

Abstract 

Preprandial dosing (within 5min before meal) and postprandial dosing (15–20min after meal onset) of NovoLog Mix 70/30 (BIAsp 30, a biphasic formulation of insulin aspart, 30% soluble and 70% protamine-crystallized) were compared in elderly (≥65 years) type 2 diabetes patients in this open-label, 12-week, crossover study. Ninety-three patients were treated with b.i.d. preprandial injections of BIAsp 30 during a 2-week run-in period and subsequently randomized to a 4-week treatment with either pre- or postprandial b.i.d. BIAsp 30, followed by crossover to the other regimen for 4 weeks. Mean plasma glucose values during a 4-h mealtest at the end of each treatment were similar for pre- and postprandial BIAsp 30 (153±58mg/dl and 161±59mg/dl, respectively, difference not significant). However, the mean blood glucose increment from self-measured blood glucose values was slightly but significantly greater after postprandial injection than after preprandial injection (treatment difference: 16.3mg/dl; 95% CI: [0.5, 29.3]). Fifty-six percent of patients reported a hypoglycemic episode; postprandial injection did not increase the incidence of hypoglycemia as compared to preprandial injection (113 episodes versus 125 episodes, respectively). For some elderly type 2 diabetes patients, postprandial injection of BIAsp 30 may be an acceptable alternative to standard preprandial injection.

Keywords:  Biphasic insulin aspart, Postprandial dosing, Type 2 diabetes

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 The results of this study have been presented in poster form at the 2002 European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) meeting in Budapest, Hungary (Warren et al., Postprandial dosing of NovoLog® Mix 70/30 in elderly subjects with type 2 diabetes, Diabetologia 2002, V45 Suppl. 2, A254, abstract 790).

PII: S0168-8227(04)00054-3

doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2004.02.010

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 66, Issue 1 , Pages 23-29, October 2004