Insulin detemir (DrugBank: Insulin detemir, Detemir)
1 diseaseID | Disease name (Link within this page) | Number of trials |
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299 | Cystic fibrosis | 3 |
No. | TrialID | Date_ enrollment | Date_ registration | Public_title | Scientific_title | Condition | Intervention | Primary_ sponsor | Secondary_ sponsor | Recruitment_ Status | Inclusion_ agemin | Inclusion_ agemax | Inclusion_ gender | Target_ size | Phase | Countries |
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1 | NCT01100892 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | December 2010 | 31/3/2010 | Cystic Fibrosis - Insulin Deficiency, Early Action | Cystic Fibrosis - Insulin Deficiency, Early Action | Cystic Fibrosis;Diabetes | Drug: Once-daily insulin detemir | Sydney Children's Hospitals Network | John Hunter Children's Hospital;Lady Cilento Children's Hospital, Brisbane;Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide | Recruiting | 5 Years | 19 Years | All | 100 | Phase 3 | Australia |
2 | NCT00639626 (ClinicalTrials.gov) | August 2008 | 14/3/2008 | Use of LevemirĀ® Improves Metabolic and Clinical Status in Cystic Fibrosis-related Diabetes (CFRD) | Use of LevemirĀ® Improves Metabolic and Clinical Status in CFRD | Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes | Drug: insulin detemir [rDNA origin] injection | Nationwide Children's Hospital | Novo Nordisk A/S | Terminated | 16 Years | 45 Years | All | 6 | Phase 2;Phase 3 | United States |
3 | EUCTR2005-002997-31-GB (EUCTR) | 10/08/2006 | 09/11/2005 | A multi-centre randomised trial of insulin detemir in pre-diabetes associated with cystic fibrosis. - Randomized trial of insulin detemir in CF associated pre-diabetes | A multi-centre randomised trial of insulin detemir in pre-diabetes associated with cystic fibrosis. - Randomized trial of insulin detemir in CF associated pre-diabetes | Individuals with cystic fibrosis develop diabetes. They exhibit abnormal glucose handling (impaired glucose tolerance), poor growth and a decline in lung function before overt diabetes develops. Early treatment with insulin before diabetes develops may improve weight gain and lung function and delay progression to overt diabetes. | Sheffield Children's NHS Trust | NULL | Not Recruiting | Female: yes Male: yes | 40 | Phase 4 | United Kingdom |