“Non-inferiority trials are often mistakenly being interpreted as ‘lack of efficacy’ trials and can among nonspecialists generate skepticism regarding treatment of diabetes or the need to control glycemia,” he said. “My conclusion would be to suggest that it is time to stop wasting resources on noninferiority trials and to work on truly improving diabetes care.”
ELXIA was sponsored by Sanofi. Dr. Lewis disclosed receiving research funding from Sanofi, and other drug companies. TECOS was sponsored by Merck. Dr. Armstrong disclosed receiving research funding, educational grants and consulting fees from Merck as well as other companies. Dr. Steg had received research grants from and has acted as a consultant for Sanofi, Merck, and other companies.