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Clinical Benefits Over Time Associated with Use of V-Go Wearable Insulin Delivery Device in Adult Patients with Diabetes: A Retrospective Analysis. | LitMetric

Introduction: Advances in insulin delivery have improved outcomes in patients with diabetes. This study evaluated the impact of V-Go Wearable Insulin Delivery device on glycated hemoglobin (A1C) and insulin total daily dose (TDD) in patients with diabetes not achieving glycemic targets.

Methods: Electronic medical record data was obtained for adult patients with A1C > 7% treated at a multicenter endocrine practice who initiated V-Go between August 2012 and August 2015. Data were collected at baseline and for up to four follow-up visits, and were analyzed overall, stratified by insulin use at baseline, and for patients prescribed a basal-bolus insulin regimen delivered by multiple daily injections (MDI) at baseline. Economic evaluations were conducted in patients previously prescribed MDI regimens.

Results: Patients (N = 103) were evaluated after a mean of 2, 6, 10, and 14 months of V-Go use. Baseline glycemic control was poor (A1C > 9%) in 59% of patients. Significant, sustained reductions in A1C compared with baseline were observed at every visit (p < 0.0001), with mean ± SE decrease of 1.67 ± 0.24% after 14 months. For patients prescribed insulin at baseline (n = 80), TDD was significantly reduced at all visits (p < 0.0001), with mean ± SE reduction of 17 ± 4.5 units/day at 14 months. Patients previously prescribed MDI therapy (n = 58) benefited from 1.53 ± 0.31% (p < 0.001) A1C reduction and TDD decrease of 30 ± 5 units/day after 14 months. Direct pharmacy wholesale acquisition costs for diabetes therapeutics were reduced by $25.00/patient/month.

Conclusion: Use of V-Go was associated with improved glycemic control and decreased TDD. For patients previously prescribed basal-bolus MDI therapy, switching to insulin therapy with V-Go resulted in pharmacy cost savings based on wholesale acquisition costs. V-Go offers an efficacious method of insulin delivery that improves outcomes in patients and can reduce costs.

Funding: Valeritas, Inc.

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