Efficacy and safety of once‐weekly efpeglenatide in people with suboptimally controlled type 2 diabetes: The AMPLITUDE‐D, AMPLITUDE‐L and AMPLITUDE‐S randomized controlled trials

Author:

Aroda Vanita R.1ORCID,Frias Juan Pablo2ORCID,Ji Linong3ORCID,Niemoeller Elisabeth4,Nguyên‐Pascal My‐Liên5,Denkel Karl4ORCID,Espinasse Melanie5,Guo Hailing6,Baek SeungJae7ORCID,Choi JaeDuk7,Lingvay Ildiko8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Velocity Clinical Research Los Angeles California USA

3. Peking University People's Hospital Beijing China

4. Sanofi Frankfurt Germany

5. Sanofi Chilly‐Mazarin France

6. Sanofi Bridgewater New Jersey USA

7. Hanmi Pharmaceutical Seoul South Korea

8. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of once‐weekly (QW) efpeglenatide in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) suboptimally controlled with oral glucose‐lowering drugs and/or basal insulin (BI).Materials and MethodsThree phase 3, multicentre, randomized controlled trials compared the efficacy and safety of QW efpeglenatide versus dulaglutide when added to metformin (AMPLITUDE‐D), efpeglenatide versus placebo when added to BI ± oral glucose‐lowering drugs (AMPLITUDE‐L) or metformin ± sulphonylurea (AMPLITUDE‐S). All trials were terminated early by the sponsor because of funding rather than safety or efficacy concerns.ResultsIn AMPLITUDE‐D, non‐inferiority of efpeglenatide to dulaglutide 1.5 mg was shown in HbA1c reduction from baseline to week 56, least squares mean treatment difference (95% CI): 4 mg, −0.03% (−0.20%, 0.14%)/−0.35 mmol/mol (−2.20, 1.49); 6 mg, −0.08% (−0.25%, 0.09%)/−0.90 mmol/mol (−2.76, 0.96). The reductions in body weight (approximately 3 kg) from baseline to week 56 were similar across all treatment groups. In AMPLITUDE‐L and AMPLITUDE‐S, numerically greater reduction in HbA1c and body weight were observed at all doses of efpeglenatide than placebo. American Diabetes Association level 2 hypoglycaemia (< 54 mg/dL [< 3.0 mmol/L]) was reported in few participants across all treatment groups (AMPLITUDE‐D, ≤ 1%; AMPLITUDE‐L, ≤ 10%; and AMPLITUDE‐S, ≤ 4%). The adverse events profile was consistent with other glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1 RAs); gastrointestinal adverse events were most frequent in all three studies.ConclusionsIn people with T2D suboptimally controlled with oral glucose‐lowering drugs and/or BI, QW efpeglenatide was non‐inferior to dulaglutide in terms of HbA1c reduction and showed numerically greater improvements than placebo in glycaemic control and body weight, with safety consistent with the GLP‐1 RA class.

Funder

Sanofi

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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