Jessica & Conan
Member Since 2016
At the request of the mods, since there is no forum dedicated to insulin degludec (Triseba), I'm posting periodic updates on Conan's & my experience with Tresiba (insulin degludec, the U100 formula) in this forum. I gave all the details here: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/starting-insulin-degludec-tresiba.193769/
Obviously there isn't too much to report right now, but in the interest of completion and recording our trailblazing for posterity, I'll be more thorough rather than less. But if there's information anyone wants that I'm not providing, feel free to ask!
Also keep in mind that Conan is on (and has been for years, and is likely to be for his lifetime) prednisolone, which makes him atypical - and his BG extremely unpredictable and difficult to regulate.
Conan's first 1.5U dose was this morning. My suspicion is that 1.5U is going to be too low, but we (the vet & I) thought it best to be conservative.
I've done quite a bit of reading about Tresiba in humans - most of what I've read indicates it takes at least 3 days for a dose adjustment to settle out and for the adjustment's full effects (especially dose increases) to become apparent. I think this is partly because in humans, the duration of action can be up to 40 hours, so in 1x/day dosing, typical for humans, there can be a large overlap (which apparently is not a big deal with insulin degludec given its slow release and flat curve, and in fact the dosing flexibility, the fact that it doesn't need to be given at the same time each day, is one of its great appeals).
But in cats the duration of action is likely less. In the Clinic of Small Animal Internal Medicine (Zurich) study it ranged from 7-22 hours. That did involve only 6 cats, and they were non-diabetic, but it gives some indication.
Right now after less than a full day on the Tresiba my strong feeling is that Conan is not going to be anywhere near the high end of that range. For him anything below 400 is generally a sign that the insulin is working. Today he got no lower than 284, and was mostly in the 300s, but that was enough for me to know that it was "working." But he was at 470 by +13 and 570 by +15, which doesn't give me hope that he's ever going to approach 24 hours with one dose.
Obviously it hasn't been long enough for me to make any sort of judgment about duration. I'll stay at 1x/day for at least another day, to make sure the Lantus is totally out of his system and to get a clearer picture of the duration of action of the Tresiba. But I don't want him to be uncontrolled like this for too long, so I'm not sure I'm willing to let it go longer than another day. I'll see how tomorrow goes. My feeling is that it won't matter and that we are going to have to go to 2x/day dosing with the Tresiba - and truthfully I always feared this, as duration has been a huge problem for Conan (Levemir often didn't last longer than 7 hours, sometimes less).
But my hope is that, as in humans, there will be more flexibility in terms of overlap and dosing schedule (so eg it won't matter if the duration is 14 hours say, and it won't be imperative that I give shots exactly 12 hours apart).
(All the numbers are in Conan's spreadsheet! The only thing that can be bit difficult to figure out are the hour headings in the column - since I've been using the same 2018 the spreadsheet for 1x, 2x, and 3x/day dosing.)
Obviously there isn't too much to report right now, but in the interest of completion and recording our trailblazing for posterity, I'll be more thorough rather than less. But if there's information anyone wants that I'm not providing, feel free to ask!
Also keep in mind that Conan is on (and has been for years, and is likely to be for his lifetime) prednisolone, which makes him atypical - and his BG extremely unpredictable and difficult to regulate.
Conan's first 1.5U dose was this morning. My suspicion is that 1.5U is going to be too low, but we (the vet & I) thought it best to be conservative.
I've done quite a bit of reading about Tresiba in humans - most of what I've read indicates it takes at least 3 days for a dose adjustment to settle out and for the adjustment's full effects (especially dose increases) to become apparent. I think this is partly because in humans, the duration of action can be up to 40 hours, so in 1x/day dosing, typical for humans, there can be a large overlap (which apparently is not a big deal with insulin degludec given its slow release and flat curve, and in fact the dosing flexibility, the fact that it doesn't need to be given at the same time each day, is one of its great appeals).
But in cats the duration of action is likely less. In the Clinic of Small Animal Internal Medicine (Zurich) study it ranged from 7-22 hours. That did involve only 6 cats, and they were non-diabetic, but it gives some indication.
Right now after less than a full day on the Tresiba my strong feeling is that Conan is not going to be anywhere near the high end of that range. For him anything below 400 is generally a sign that the insulin is working. Today he got no lower than 284, and was mostly in the 300s, but that was enough for me to know that it was "working." But he was at 470 by +13 and 570 by +15, which doesn't give me hope that he's ever going to approach 24 hours with one dose.
Obviously it hasn't been long enough for me to make any sort of judgment about duration. I'll stay at 1x/day for at least another day, to make sure the Lantus is totally out of his system and to get a clearer picture of the duration of action of the Tresiba. But I don't want him to be uncontrolled like this for too long, so I'm not sure I'm willing to let it go longer than another day. I'll see how tomorrow goes. My feeling is that it won't matter and that we are going to have to go to 2x/day dosing with the Tresiba - and truthfully I always feared this, as duration has been a huge problem for Conan (Levemir often didn't last longer than 7 hours, sometimes less).
But my hope is that, as in humans, there will be more flexibility in terms of overlap and dosing schedule (so eg it won't matter if the duration is 14 hours say, and it won't be imperative that I give shots exactly 12 hours apart).
(All the numbers are in Conan's spreadsheet! The only thing that can be bit difficult to figure out are the hour headings in the column - since I've been using the same 2018 the spreadsheet for 1x, 2x, and 3x/day dosing.)


