Semaglutide “cured” 70% of patients of type I diabetes – a condition that historically has been deemed to be chronic – in a ten-patient trial, suggesting that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist drugs (GLP-1 inhibitors) could obviate the need for glucose control technology in many patients.
Are GLP-1 Major Threat To The Insulin Delivery Tech Market?
A small scale study has indicated that GLP-1 agonists could restore normal HbA1c levels in type I diabetics. This therapy could be a huge step forward for the treatment of this chronic disease if this benefit is shown in larger studies.

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After switching production of coatings for its continuous glucose monitors in-house to improve supply, Dexcom ran afoul of US FDA for failing to submit a premarket notification. Firm says launch of 15-day sensor will not be delayed by the problems.
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Even if manufacturing challenges don’t derail the 2025 launch plans, the regulatory setback introduces new challenges for Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitors at a time when competition from Abbott and Medtronic is intensifying.
Abbott’s international sales could be a key driver as firm looks to partnerships with insulin pump companies.
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After switching production of coatings for its continuous glucose monitors in-house to improve supply, Dexcom ran afoul of US FDA for failing to submit a premarket notification. Firm says launch of 15-day sensor will not be delayed by the problems.
Beyond the US market, Monogram is actively pursuing regulatory approvals abroad, with India as a key target. The company has partnered with Shalby Hospitals, one of India’s largest orthopedic hospital networks, to conduct clinical trials and accelerate regulatory clearance in the region.