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Anyone heard anything about this new drug called "Victoza" currently undergoing approval testing? From WebMD June 8, 2009:

A new diabetes drug -- to be called Victoza if approved -- works better than Byetta, a head-to-head clinical trial shows. But liraglutide -- soon to be called Victoza if approved by the FDA -- works better, says Lawrence Blonde, MD, director of the diabetes clinical research unit at Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans.

"Our direct comparison study shows patients who took liraglutide once a day had a greater reduction in [average blood sugar levels] at the end of the 26-week study than did [Byetta] twice a day," Blonde tells WebMD. "Obviously, once-a-day injections would be preferred by many patients because of the convenience -- and it is not tied to meals. Liraglutide can be taken any time as long as you take it the same time each day."

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http://diabetes.webmd.com/news/20090608/victoza-for-diabetes-better...

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I asked my doctor about it on my last visit, she said she had heard it will be very expensive, don't know what the cost will be, byetta is expensive already.

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