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Ozempic(R)Superior in Lowering Blood Sugar and Weight Vs Placebo, Both in Combination with SGLT-2 Inhibitors
BAGSVAERD, Denmark, March 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    Novo Nordisk today announced publication of results from the SUSTAIN 9 
Phase 3b trial in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. The objective of this 30 
week trial was to assess the efficacy and safety of Ozempic(R) (semaglutide) 
1.0 mg when added to SGLT-2 inhibitor (SGLT-2i) therapy.1 In SUSTAIN 9, adults 
with type 2 diabetes were randomised to receive once-weekly semaglutide or 
placebo in addition to an SGLT-2i, either as monotherapy or in combination with 
metformin or sulfonylurea.[1]

    The trial met its primary endpoint, with Ozempic(R) (semaglutide) injection 
1.0 mg demonstrating a statistically significant and superior reduction in 
HbA1c of 1.5% vs 0.1% with placebo, both in combination with SGLT2-i treatment, 
from an overall mean baseline of 8.0%.1 Additional findings of a secondary 
endpoint showed that Ozempic(R) 1.0 mg demonstrated a statistically significant 
and superior reduction in body weight of 4.7 kg vs 0.9 kg with placebo, from an 
overall mean baseline of 91.7 kg.[1]

    "Despite current treatment, almost 50% of people with type 2 diabetes are 
still living with uncontrolled blood sugar," said Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, 
executive vice president and chief science officer of Novo Nordisk. "The 
results from SUSTAIN 9 demonstrated that Ozempic(R) in combination with an 
SGLT-2 inhibitor is effective in lowering blood sugar and reducing body weight. 
These data further reinforce the results from across the SUSTAIN clinical 
development programme and the benefits of Ozempic(R) that clinicians from many 
countries are already seeing in their day-to-day practices."

    Within the study, a statistically significant greater proportion of people 
treated with Ozempic(R) 1.0 mg vs placebo (both in combination with an SGLT-2i) 
achieved the American Diabetes Association (ADA) HbA1C target of <7% (<53 
mmol/mol), with 78.7% vs 18.7%, respectively.[1] A statistically significant 
greater proportion also met the more stringent American Association of Clinical 
Endocrinologists (AACE) HbA1C target of <6.5% (<48 mmol/mol) with Ozempic(R) 
1.0 mg vs placebo (both in combination with an SGLT-2i), with 56.1% vs 3.9% 
respectively.[1]

    In SUSTAIN 9, the safety profile of Ozempic(R) 1.0 mg in combination with 
SGLT-2i therapy was consistent with the overall SUSTAIN clinical trial 
programme. The most common adverse event (AE) for Ozempic(R) was nausea. 
Gastrointestinal AEs were reported in 37.3% and 13.2% of people treated with 
Ozempic(R) 1.0 mg and placebo, respectively. Serious AEs occurred in 4.7% and 
4.0% of people, respectively. Severe or blood glucose-confirmed hypoglycaemic 
events were reported in 4 people treated with Ozempic(R) 1.0 mg (2.7%) vs 0 
people with placebo.[1]

    About Ozempic(R)   

    Ozempic(R) (semaglutide) is a once-weekly analogue of human glucagon-like 
peptide-1 (GLP-1) indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve 
glycaemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes.[2],[3] Ozempic(R) was 
approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on 5 December 2017, by Health 
Canada on 4 January 2018, by the European Commission on 8 February 2018, by the 
Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on 23 March 2018, by Swissmedic 
on 2 July 2018, and by the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency on 6 
August 2018.[4]-[9]

    About SUSTAIN 9   

    SUSTAIN 9 is a double-blind, randomised, parallel-group Phase 3b trial, 
which included 302 adults with type 2 diabetes, conducted across six countries. 
Adults with type 2 diabetes and HbA1c 7.0-10.0%, with >90 days' treatment of an 
SGLT-2i, either as monotherapy or in combination with either metformin (71.5%) 
or sulfonylurea (12.9%), were randomised 1:1 to receive once-weekly 
Ozempic(R)(semaglutide) injection 1.0 mg, or a volume-matched placebo for 30 
weeks. The primary outcome was change in HbA1c from baseline at Week 30. The 
primary and confirmatory analyses were based on Multiple Imputation (MI) 
followed by ANCOVA.[1]

    About the SUSTAIN clinical trial programme   

    The SUSTAIN clinical development programme for Ozempic(R) comprises 10 
Phase 3 global clinical trials, including a cardiovascular outcomes trial, 
which included people with type 2 diabetes and high cardiovascular risk. The 
programme involved more than 8,700 adults with type 2 diabetes in total 
(includes people from SUSTAIN 1-7 and 9).

    About Novo Nordisk    

    Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company with more than 95 years of 
innovation and leadership in diabetes care. This heritage has given us 
experience and capabilities that also enable us to help people defeat obesity, 
haemophilia, growth disorders and other serious chronic diseases. Headquartered 
in Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs approximately 43,200 people in 80 countries 
and markets its products in more than 170 countries. For more information, 
visit novonordisk.com,[ https://www.novonordisk.com/ ] Facebook, [ 
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    Further information   

    Media:   

    Mette Kruse Danielsen, +45 4442 3883, mkd@novonordisk.com 
    Ken Inchausti (US), +1 609 786 8316, kiau@novonordisk.com

    Investors:          

    Peter Hugreffe Ankersen, +45 3075 9085, phak@novonordisk.com 
    Anders Mikkelsen, +45 3079 4461, armk@novonordisk.com 
    Valdemar Borum Svarrer, +45 3079 0301, jvls@novonordisk.com 
    Ann Søndermølle Rendbæk, +45 3075 2253, arnd@novonordisk.com 

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Source: Novo Nordisk