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FDA extends regulatory review period for insulin degludec and insulin degludec/insulin aspart by three months

Posted: 8 June 2012 | | No comments yet

Regulatory review period extended for insulins degludec & insulin degludec/insulin aspart…

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Novo Nordisk today announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended the regulatory review period for the ultra-long-acting insulins degludec and insulin degludec/insulin aspart for the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

The FDA informed Novo Nordisk that a three-month extension was required in order to complete its review of the new drug applications (NDA) for the two insulins.

During the review period the FDA has asked for further data clarification and analyses. In response, Novo Nordisk has submitted a substantial amount of additional data. Due to the size and timing of these submissions the FDA considers them as major amendments to the NDAs. The agency has not requested additional clinical trials.

Novo Nordisk submitted the NDAs to the FDA on 29 September 2011, and with the extension of the review the action date is now 29 October 2012.

About insulin degludec and insulin degludec/insulin aspart

Insulin degludec is a once-daily, ultra-long-acting basal insulin analogue discovered and developed by Novo Nordisk. Insulin degludec has a distinct slow absorption which provides a flat and stable action profile. Insulin degludec has been studied in a large-scale clinical trial programme, BEGIN™, examining its impact on glucose control, hypoglycaemia and the possibility to flexibly adjust insulin degludec dosing time to suit patient needs.

Insulin degludec/insulin aspart contains the ultra-long-acting basal insulin degludec in a formulation with a bolus boost of insulin aspart. Insulin degludec/insulin aspart is the first and only soluble insulin combination of ultralong- acting insulin degludec and the most prescribed rapid acting insulin, NovoRapid® (NovoLog® in the US) providing both fasting and post-prandial glucose control.

Insulin degludec and insulin degludec/insulin aspart have been submitted to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in September 2011 for regulatory review. In addition, applications have been submitted for regulatory approval in Japan, Canada, Switzerland and a range of other countries.