Re: GSK Harmony study



On Aug 3, 2:21 am, pinecone <poodlebre...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 21, 12:09 pm, Gina <ginaciavare...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jun 16, 4:06 am, pinecone <poodlebre...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Anyone have any information on the GSKHarmonystudies?  There are a
number of them in various phases.  One I'm especially curious about is
theHarmony2study that goes on for 3 years and is in phase 3.  Other
than theGSKsite, I can't find much.

What would you like to know about this trial?

It's not clear from reading about the phase 2studyhow long it takes
for the effect to become measurable, or what range to expect for
fasting BG, etc.

For those unfamiliar with the Harmony 2 study, this drug is also known
as Syncria® in the U.S., according to the GSK site, although the study
drug is called Albiglutide.
.



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