Oral Glucokinase Activator has potential to address an underlying cause of Type 2 diabetes
Company expects to report topline results in mid-2016
Data from a previous Phase 2a trial with TTP399 showed the drug significantly lowered blood glucose with no evidence of hypoglycemia, increase in lipids or induction of insulin secretion. Within the high-dose arm of the study, approximately 86% of “well-controlled” patients (A1C levels < 7.5) were able to achieve pre-diabetic A1c levels(<6.5%) after only 6 weeks of treatment without any episodes of hypoglycemia following administration of the oral treatment.
“We are pleased to reach full enrollment of our
Continued Mr. Holcombe, “TTP399 is the first of two diabetes candidates
in our pipeline reading out this year. Topline results from the
The
About TTP399
In a 6-week, multi-center, Phase 2a study in Type 2 diabetic subjects on stable doses of metformin, TTP399 demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in A1c levels in all TTP399 dose groups compared with placebo, without induction of hypoglycemia or hyperlipidemia and with no induction of insulin secretion in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Within the high-dose arm of TTP399, approximately 86% of patients with A1c levels <= 7.5% at baseline achieved blood glucose normalization, defined as A1c <= 6.5%, after six weeks of treatment, while 50% of patients with A1c levels <= 8.0% at baseline achieved normalization after six weeks. For all doses combined, approximately 40% of patients with A1c levels <= 7.5% at baseline achieved blood glucose normalization while 25% of patients with A1c levels <= 8.0% at baseline achieved normalization. None of the patients receiving placebo reached A1c normalization.
About Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is the body’s inability to properly use insulin to control sugar in the bloodstream. It is the most common type of diabetes (representing 90 to 95% of diabetes patients), imposing a growing burden on healthcare systems globally. The goal of maintaining A1c levels below 7.0% is elusive for patients with this life-long disease. In addition to unregulated glucose, diabetics commonly have a variety of co-morbidities, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, blindness, kidney disease, amputations, dental disease, and central and peripheral nervous system impairment.
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