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US FDA approves expanded use of Sanofi's type 1 diabetes drug
By Reuters · 2026-06-13 · via Company News: Companies Analysis, Updates & Insights | The HinduBusinessLine

The US Food and Drug Administration said on Friday ​it has approved the expanded use of Sanofi’s type ‌1 diabetes injection in children aged ​8 to 17 years who were recently ⁠diagnosed with stage 3 of the condition.

The FDA had first approved the drug, Tzield, in 2022 to delay ‌the progression of type 1 diabetes from stage 2 to 3 in patients ‌aged 8 years and older. Its ‌label ⁠was expanded over time.

In April, the regulator ⁠approved use of the drug to delay the progress to stage 3 in patients as young as one year.

The ​latest label expansion ‌allows use of the drug in children recently diagnosed with stage 3 of the condition, with the aim of slowing down loss of insulin ‌production.

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic ​condition in which the pancreas makes little or no insulin, with stage 3 ⁠patients experiencing symptoms such as frequent urination, excessive thirst and fatigue.

Stage 3 patients usually require insulin therapy ‌to manage these symptoms.

Tzield works by targeting the immune response that damages insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, helping preserve the body’s own insulin production for longer.

The latest approval was based on a study of 328 children and teenagers who ‌had been diagnosed within the past six weeks. Patients who ​received the drug had a smaller decline in insulin-producing cell function than those ⁠who received a placebo after about 18 months.

Tzield, however, ⁠has been under FDA scrutiny over safety concerns. The drug has a ‘boxed warning’, the ‌FDA’s most prominent safety warning, after reports of serious life-threatening cases of viral infections, including Epstein-Barr virus ​and cytomegalovirus.

Published on June 13, 2026