After treatment with semaglutide, people with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes needed little or no insulin

After treatment with semaglutide, people with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes needed little or no insulin

Source: 
Medical News Today
snippet: 
  • A small study showed promising results in using semaglutide to treat people with type 1 diabetes.
  • Type 1 diabetes is traditionally treated with daily insulin injections while semaglutide is only approved for people with type 2 diabetes.
  • Researchers want to expand their work to see if their results can be replicated.
  • If findings continue to show promise, this could represent a significant change in the understanding and treatment of type 1 diabetes.