I think the concept of "Toujeo is better to move away is better than Lantus."Toujeo is not better than Lantus.Toujeo is flatter than Lantus.Tresiba is flatter than Lantus.
For the patient who needs a very flat basal insulin, it is true that Toujeo and Tresiba will be better basal than Lantus (which are many).But not all patients have those needs, as an example, that of @tyler or that of @regina's daughter, as he explained very well (if the lantus was put at night, he had to lower the dose not to make declines,And then the rest of the day had a tendency to climb;
In fact that is one of the advantages of insulin pumps, they put the basal that you programs for time slots.By this I do not mean that everyone will go better with an insulin bomb, I simply say it to illustrate the fact that many DM1 patients have different basal needs throughout the day, and therefore, in thesecases, what in principle is "the disadvantage" of some insulins (such as Levemir or Lantus), for them it can be precisely "the trick" that fixes the profile.
As an extreme case, there are patients with DM1 (anecdotal cases, it is true) that as a basal insulin they receive a daily dose of NPH, which may seem nonsense because it only lasts between 8 and 12 hours.But they are people who with Lantus or Levemir rise very high (starting from a correct postcena), and then they do hypoglycemia before the food and before dinner (starting from postdesayuno and correct post -composition) [This profile would be the opposite that the one of @Tyler or the daughter of @regina]
What happens is that the pressures of the industry are the pressures of the industry, and they always have to increase the sales of the newly launched products, and with the patent without expiring, which are responsible for promoting, sometimes withLittle ethical strategies (from my point of view, how to suggest doctors, practically, pass all their patients with "old and bad" to "new and good").But what I said before, not always an insulin because it is more flat and durable will be better for All patients.And the flatter one is an insulin, the less the moment of the day it is placed (so with Lantus it is a difference, and with the new ones, not).