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Pharmacology of rapid-acting insulin injected by needle-free jet-injection in patients with diabetes
To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected with jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen prior to a standardised meal.
To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected subcutaneously by jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen in the management of…
Primary objective : Under conditions of first-line drug treatment in antidiabetic drug naïve/drug free patients (no antidiabetic drug treatment in the last 6 months), with type 2 diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia, to show that : - the efficacy of a…
The primary hypothesis of this study is that a dose-response relationship exists between disease activity as measured by the change from baseline in the Mayo score at Week 8 and JNJ-54781532 treatment regimens in subjects with moderately to severely…