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ISL

Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC · FDA-approved active Small molecule

ISL is a Meglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue) Small molecule drug developed by Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC. It is currently FDA-approved for Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Also known as: Islatravir, MK-8591, islatravir.

ISL is an insulin secretagogue that stimulates pancreatic beta cells to release insulin in response to glucose.

ISL is an insulin secretagogue that stimulates pancreatic beta cells to release insulin in response to glucose. Used for Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

At a glance

Generic nameISL
Also known asIslatravir, MK-8591, islatravir
SponsorMerck Sharp & Dohme LLC
Drug classMeglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue)
TargetATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel)
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaEndocrinology / Diabetes
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

ISL works by binding to ATP-sensitive potassium channels on pancreatic beta cells, causing depolarization and triggering insulin secretion. This mechanism helps lower blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes by enhancing endogenous insulin production in response to meals and elevated glucose concentrations.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about ISL

What is ISL?

ISL is a Meglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue) drug developed by Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC, indicated for Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

How does ISL work?

ISL is an insulin secretagogue that stimulates pancreatic beta cells to release insulin in response to glucose.

What is ISL used for?

ISL is indicated for Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Who makes ISL?

ISL is developed and marketed by Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC (see full Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC pipeline at /company/merck).

Is ISL also known as anything else?

ISL is also known as Islatravir, MK-8591, islatravir.

What drug class is ISL in?

ISL belongs to the Meglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue) class. See all Meglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue) drugs at /class/meglitinide-rapid-acting-insulin-secretagogue.

What development phase is ISL in?

ISL is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of ISL?

Common side effects of ISL include Hypoglycemia, Weight gain, Upper respiratory tract infection.

What does ISL target?

ISL targets ATP-sensitive potassium channel (KATP channel) and is a Meglitinide (rapid-acting insulin secretagogue).

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