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AGHD clinical data

Clinical studies – adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD)

Improves body composition in patients with Adult GHD

Norditropin® therapy has been associated with significant increases in muscle and decreases in adipose tissue.1

  • Treatment with Norditropin® produced a significant (P=0.0028) increase from baseline in lean body mass (LBM) compared to placebo.1
  • Norditropin® also significantly reduced intraabdominal, extraperitoneal, and total abdominal fat volume, waist/hip ratio and LDL cholesterol, and significantly increased serum osteocalcin.1

Study Design

A single center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, six month clinical trial was conducted in 31 adults with AO GHD comparing the effects of Norditropin [somatropin (rDNA origin) for injection] and placebo on body composition. Patients in the active treatment arm were treated with Norditropin 0.017 mg/kg/day (not to exceed 1.33 mg/day). The changes from baseline in lean body mass (LBM) and percent total body fat (TBF) were measured by total body potassium (TBP) after 6 months.

Patients who were treated with somatropin for GHD in childhood and whose epiphyses are closed should be reevaluated before continuation of somatropin therapy at the reduced dose level recommended for GHD adults. According to current standards, confirmation of the diagnosis of adult GHD in both groups involves an appropriate growth hormone provocative test with two exceptions: (1) patients with multiple other pituitary hormone deficiencies due to organic disease; and (2) patients with congenital/genetic growth hormone deficiency.

References

  1. Norditropin® cartridges [prescribing information]. Princeton, NJ: Novo Nordisk Inc; 2010.