Treatment satisfaction and time in range after 16 weeks of treatment with iGlarLixi in insulin-naive adults with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes

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2025
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Aims: In Soli-CGM, treatment with iGlarLixi (insulin glargine 100 U/mL and lixisenatide 33 μg/mL) in insulin-naive adults with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes (T2D; haemoglobin A1c 9%-13% on ≥2 oral antihyperglycaemic agents (OADs) ± glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) therapy) increased time in range (TIR; primary endpoint) from 26.4% at baseline to 52.7% at Week 16. This exploratory analysis examined the impact of treatment with iGlarLixi on patient-reported treatment satisfaction.

Materials and methods: Soli-CGM was a single-arm, 16-week, multicentre, interventional, open-label, phase 4 study using blinded continuous glucose monitoring (CGM; FreeStyle Libre Pro) to assess glycaemic metrics (N = 124). CGM data were collected for a 2-week period before initiation of iGlarLixi, and after treatment with iGlarLixi (Weeks 14-16). Treatment satisfaction was assessed using the Diabetes Medication Treatment Satisfaction Tool (DM-SAT, which comprises four domains: well-being, medical control, lifestyle and convenience), at baseline and end-of-treatment. Association of TIR and overall satisfaction (sum of all items) was also assessed.

Results: Overall, 118 (95.9%) and 107 (87.0%) participants completed the DM-SAT at baseline and Week 16, respectively. Mean overall score increased by 0.18, from 0.59 (baseline) to 0.78 (Week 16). A trend in improvement in score was observed in all domains. Improvement in TIR had a positive, but weak, trend of association with improvement in overall treatment satisfaction (mean r = 0.14).

Conclusions: In people with T2D suboptimally controlled on ≥2 OADs ± GLP-1 RA, 16 weeks' treatment with iGlarLixi resulted in a trend of improvement in treatment satisfaction.

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Shah VN, Dex T, Meneghini L, Rodrigues A, Polonsky WH. Treatment satisfaction and time in range after 16 weeks of treatment with iGlarLixi in insulin-naive adults with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2025;27(5):2523-2530. doi:10.1111/dom.16251
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