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European Commission approves new rapid-acting insulin analog for control of diabetes in children.


Summary: Sanofi-aventis announced yesterday that the European Commission has approved APIDRAA (insulin glulisine insulin glulisine, recombinant

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 [rDNA origin] injection), a rapid-acting insulin analog for the control of hyperglycemia hyperglycemia: see diabetes.  in adolescents and children (6 years and older) with diabetes.

European Commission approves new rapid-acting insulin analog for control of diabetes in children

Approval of APIDRAA gives a shot-in-the-arm to treatment of diabetes, especially in countries like the UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend.  where diabetes prevalence is among the highest in the world

Sanofi-aventis announced yesterday that the European Commission has approved APIDRAA (insulin glulisine [rDNA origin] injection), a rapid-acting insulin analog for the control of hyperglycemia in adolescents and children (6 years and older) with diabetes.

The approval of APIDRAA for pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 use provides children (6 years and older) with the option of using APIDRAA as part of their overall diabetes treatment plan, usually in combination with a basal insulin. The approval is based upon review of a 26-week, phase III, open-label, active control study of APIDRA A in comparison with HumalogA (both administered pre-meal) in 572 children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes type 1 diabetes
n.
See diabetes mellitus.
.

C[pounds sterling]Sanofi-aventis recognizes the many challenges faced by children with diabetes and their families, and is committed to providing pediatric patients and their healthcare providers with new treatment options,C[yen] said Dr. Riccardo Perfetti, Senior Medical Director, Diabetes-Metabolism Franchise, Sanofi-aventis. C[pounds sterling]With the rapid-acting APIDRAA insulin analog, we hope to offer patients an effective treatment of choice for their overall diabetes therapy.C[yen]

Dr. Hisham Mahmoud, Medical Director of Sanofi-aventis Gulf, said, C[pounds sterling]No less than 5 GCC GCC: see Gulf Cooperation Council.

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 countries rank their current diabetes prevalence among the worldCOs 10 highest, including the UAE, where overall prevalence of the disease is estimated at over 20 per cent. This clearly indicates the need for effective new measures to tackle the threat of diabetes, especially among children, since there has been a dramatic rise in juvenile diabetes juvenile diabetes
n.
Insulin-dependent diabetes.
 cases across the Gulf region.C[yen]

APIDRAA works fast and offers flexible insulin dosing to help manage mealtime blood sugar levels, and should be administered shortly (0-15 min) before or soon after the meal. As parents often need to administer to their child insulin until he or she is able to administer insulin injections on their own, this new indication for APIDRAA provides children (6 years and older) and their parents with a new option for treating diabetes, particularly of using APIDRAA SoloSTARA to administer APIDRAA. APIDRAA SoloSTARA is easy to use and provides pediatric patients and their caregivers with a convenient option for delivering accurate APIDRAA doses.

APIDRAA has a rapid onset and short duration of action which allows covering the postprandial postprandial /post·pran·di·al/ (-pran´de-al) occurring after a meal.

post·pran·di·al
adj.
Following a meal, especially dinner.
 hyperglycemic hyperglycemic /hy·per·gly·ce·mic/ (-gli-se´mik)
1. pertaining to, characterized by, or causing hyperglycemia.

2. an agent that increases the glucose level of the blood.
 peaks. It should normally be used in combination with a long-acting or basal insulin to cover the fasting and interprandial hyperglycemia. APIDRAA can also be used alone in insulin infusion pump infusion pump A device designed to deliver drugs and/or 'biologicals', at low doses and at a constant or controllable rate; ↑ rates of delivery in such devices may be associated with local hemolysis, compromising the potential benefits of a calibrated delivery  therapy for blood sugar control.

Diabetes (diabetes mellitus diabetes mellitus

Disorder of insufficient production of or reduced sensitivity to insulin. Insulin, synthesized in the islets of Langerhans (see Langerhans, islets of), is necessary to metabolize glucose. In diabetes, blood sugar levels increase (hyperglycemia).
) refers to a chronic disease caused by inherited and/or acquired deficiency in production of insulin by the pancreas, or by the ineffectiveness of the insulin produced. Diabetes is characterized by abnormally high concentrations of glucose in the blood. Diabetes treatments are aimed at lowering glucose levels in the blood, in order to delay the appearance of complications. Insulins are given as a substitute (Type 1) or a supplement (Type 2) to natural insulin secretion.A[umlaut] 2008 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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