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    Novo Nordisk's New Weight-Loss Pill Meets Main Goal in Late-Stage Diabetes Study

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Novo Nordisk’s oral GLP‑1 drug achieved its primary endpoint in a Phase 3 study among 10‑ to 17‑year‑olds with type 2 diabetes, marking a significant expansion into pediatric diabetes care, complementing the company’s adult weight‑loss and obesity portfolio.

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    Table of Contents

    • Breakthrough Results from Novo Nordisk's Oral GLP-1 Drug Trial
    • Significant Blood Sugar Reduction Achieved
    • Details of the Clinical Study
    • Patient Demographics and Study Duration
    • Statistical Outcomes
    • Background and Context
    • First Oral GLP-1 Therapy Trial in Young Patients
    • Rising Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth
    • Treatment Landscape for Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes
    • Current Treatment Limitations
    • Potential for Regulatory Approval
    • Future Prospects and Industry Impact
    • Regulatory Plans
    • Market Implications
    • Extension of Semaglutide Franchise

    Novo Nordisk's diabetes pill cuts blood sugar in key trial in children

    Breakthrough Results from Novo Nordisk's Oral GLP-1 Drug Trial

    Significant Blood Sugar Reduction Achieved

    April 23 (Reuters) - Novo Nordisk's oral GLP-1 drug significantly lowered blood sugar levels in children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes, meeting the main goal of a late‑stage trial, the drugmaker said on Thursday.

    Details of the Clinical Study

    Patient Demographics and Study Duration

    The Danish drugmaker tested the pill in 132 patients aged 10 to 17 over a 26‑week period.

    Statistical Outcomes

    The study showed that patients taking the drug lowered their average blood sugar levels by 0.83 percentage points more than those given a placebo, a difference the company said was "statistically significant".

    Background and Context

    First Oral GLP-1 Therapy Trial in Young Patients

    The trial is the first to test an oral GLP‑1 therapy, a drug class best known for blockbuster treatments for diabetes and weight loss, in children and adolescents.

    Rising Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth

    Type 2 diabetes, once considered a disease of adults, is increasingly being diagnosed in younger people. About 364,000 children and adolescents under the age of 20 in the United States are living with diagnosed diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Treatment Landscape for Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes

    Current Treatment Limitations

    Treatment options for young patients remain limited. Doctors typically rely on metformin or insulin, but metformin fails to control blood sugar in roughly half of adolescent patients, while insulin carries risks such as low blood sugar and weight gain.

    Potential for Regulatory Approval

    No oral GLP‑1 therapy has ever been approved for use in children or teenagers. Novo Nordisk’s pill could become the first.

    Future Prospects and Industry Impact

    Regulatory Plans

    The company said it plans to apply in the second half of 2026 for regulatory approval to expand the label for its oral semaglutide drugs, Ozempic pill and Rybelsus, in the United States and the European Union.

    Market Implications

    Extension of Semaglutide Franchise

    Positive results in young patients could also extend Novo's semaglutide franchise beyond adults and strengthen its lead over rivals such as Eli Lilly in diabetes and weight‑loss treatments.

    (Reporting by Mariam Sunny and Kamal Choudhury in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Devika Syamnath)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The oral semaglutide study in youth met its main goal, supporting potential regulatory and clinical advancement in pediatric type 2 diabetes care (Phase 3 study completed) (reddit.com).
    • •Novo Nordisk’s expanding oral GLP‑1 offerings—including the FDA‑approved Wegovy pill for adults—highlight its leadership in non‑injectable peptide therapies (time.com).
    • •Competition is heating up: Eli Lilly’s oral GLP‑1 pill orforglipron (Foundayo) has also gained FDA approval in April 2026, underscoring a rising oral GLP‑1 market (apnews.com)

    References

    • Novo Nordisk advances Oral Semaglutide into youth diabetes care - Phase 3 trial completed
    • A Pill Version of Wegovy Hits Pharmacies
    • FDA grants speedy approval to Eli Lilly's weight-loss pill for obesity

    Frequently Asked Questions about Novo Nordisk's new weight-loss pill meets main goal in late-stage diabetes study

    1What is the main finding of the Novo Nordisk diabetes study?

    The oral GLP-1 drug met the primary goal in a late-stage study for children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes.

    2Which age group was included in this Novo Nordisk study?

    Children and adolescents aged 10 to 17 years participated in the study.

    3What type of drug was tested in the Novo Nordisk study?

    An oral GLP-1 drug designed for weight loss and diabetes management was tested.

    4Who conducted the late-stage study on the weight-loss pill?

    The study was conducted by Novo Nordisk.

    5When was the result of the Novo Nordisk study announced?

    The result was reported on April 23.

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