Insulin
This page covers all Insulin drugs tracked by Drug Landscape: marketed products and active clinical-stage compounds, targeting Insulin receptor, insulin receptor, Insulin receptor (INSR).
Targets
Insulin receptor · insulin receptor · Insulin receptor (INSR) · Insulin receptor (IR)
Marketed (19)
- Triple-daily Insulin · Hospital Universitario Dr. Jose E. Gonzalez · Diabetes
Triple-daily insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin production to regulate blood glucose levels by facilitating glucose uptake into cells and promoting glycogen synthesis. - Recombinant Human Insulin Patch ZJSRM2021 · Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital · Diabetes
Recombinant human insulin delivered via transdermal patch replaces deficient endogenous insulin to regulate blood glucose levels. - switch twice-daily insulin · Mackay Memorial Hospital · Diabetes
Insulin replacement therapy that provides basal and bolus glucose control through twice-daily subcutaneous injections to manage blood glucose in diabetes. - Step 1 · Green Cross Corporation · Diabetes
Step 1 is a recombinant human insulin used to lower blood glucose levels in people with diabetes. - Insulin treatment for hyperglycemia · University of Michigan · Endocrinology / Diabetes
Insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to lower blood glucose by promoting glucose uptake into cells and storage as glycogen. - Insulin injections · University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli · Metabolic
- Insulin NovoRapid versus Actrapid · Odense University Hospital · Diabetes
NovoRapid is a rapid-acting insulin analog that binds to insulin receptors to facilitate glucose uptake and utilization in cells, while Actrapid is a regular human insulin with a slower onset of action. - Injectable insulin · Eli Lilly and Company · Diabetes
Injectable insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to regulate blood glucose by facilitating cellular glucose uptake and storage. - Twice-daily Insulin · Hospital Universitario Dr. Jose E. Gonzalez · Diabetes
Insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to regulate blood glucose by facilitating glucose uptake into cells and promoting glycogen synthesis. - MDI - Multiple dose insulin injection · Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine · Diabetes
MDI delivers insulin via multiple daily injections to replace or supplement endogenous insulin production and regulate blood glucose levels. - human soluble insulin · Novo Nordisk A/S · Diabetes
Human soluble insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - IV insulin infusion · Rush University Medical Center · Endocrinology / Diabetes
Insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - Glargine insulin vs regular insulin · University of Pittsburgh · Diabetes
Glargine insulin is a long-acting basal insulin that binds to insulin receptors to lower blood glucose, while regular insulin is a short-acting insulin with faster onset and shorter duration. - recombinant human insulin · Biodel · Diabetes
Recombinant human insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - Regular human insulin or Insulin Aspart · Vancouver General Hospital · Endocrinology / Diabetes
Regular human insulin and insulin aspart bind to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - Multiple Daily Injections of Insulin · DreaMed Diabetes · Diabetes
Multiple daily insulin injections replace or supplement the body's own insulin production to regulate blood glucose levels. - Insulin (Humulin) · University of Massachusetts, Worcester · Diabetes
Insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - human insulin · Novo Nordisk A/S · Diabetes
Human insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells to promote glucose uptake and utilization, lowering blood glucose levels. - current insulin · Kinderkrankenhaus auf der Bult · Endocrinology / Diabetes
Insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to regulate blood glucose by promoting glucose uptake into cells and storage as glycogen.
Phase 3 pipeline (8)
- daily intranasal administration of insulin · University of Turku · Diabetes
Insulin is administered intranasally to lower blood glucose levels. - HUMAN INSULIN (BIOSYNTHETIC) · Sanofi · Diabetes
Human insulin (biosynthetic) replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to regulate blood glucose by promoting glucose uptake into cells and storage as glycogen. - premixed insulin analogues · Xiangya Hospital of Central South University · Diabetes
Premixed insulin analogues combine rapid-acting and intermediate-acting insulins to manage blood glucose levels in diabetes. - Insulin / Diluent · University Health Network, Toronto · Diabetes
Insulin replaces or supplements the body's natural insulin to regulate blood glucose by promoting glucose uptake into cells and storage as glycogen. - biphasic insulin aspart 70 · Novo Nordisk A/S · Diabetes
Biphasic insulin aspart 70 works by mimicking the body's natural insulin production to regulate blood sugar levels. - Parenteral Insulin · National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) · Diabetes
Parenteral insulin replaces or supplements the body's own insulin to regulate blood glucose by promoting glucose uptake into cells and storage as glycogen. - Usual insulin treatment · Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon · Diabetes
Insulin works by stimulating glucose uptake in cells, thereby lowering blood glucose levels. - injected insulin · Eli Lilly and Company · Diabetes
Injected insulin works by mimicking the action of the body's natural insulin hormone, helping to lower blood sugar levels.
Phase 2 pipeline (1)
- Analog or Human Insulin · Eli Lilly and Company · Diabetes
Human insulin analogs mimic the action of the body's natural insulin, helping to lower blood sugar levels.
Phase 1 pipeline (1)
- A IV Insulin drip · American Heart Association · Diabetes
Insulin stimulates glucose uptake in cells