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Primary: Mean Change From Baseline in 24-Hour Heart Rate at Days 20 and 48, Twenty four-hour heart rate was determined using an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) device, and the mean change from baseline in the 24-hour heart rate is presented for Days 20 and 48., Baseline (Day -1) and Days 20 and 48.|Mean Change From Baseline in 24-Hour Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure (BP) at Days 20 and 48, Twenty four-hour BP was determined using an ABPM device, and the mean change from baseline in the 24-hour systolic BP and 24-hour diastolic BP are presented for Days 20 and 48., Baseline (Day -1) and Days 20 and 48.|Mean Percentage Change From Baseline in Glucose Area Under the Plasma Concentration Curve (AUC[0-4h]) as Measured by a Standardised Mixed-Meal Test (MMT) at Day 48, The MMT was conducted following a minimum 8-hour fast. Blood samples for glucose monitoring were taken 15 minutes before the patient consumed a standardised meal, and samples were taken at intervals after the meal, up to 4 hours. The MMT glucose AUC(0-4h) was calculated using a trapezoidal method, and the mean percentage change from baseline at Day 48 was analysed using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model with treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate., Baseline (Day -1) and Day 48: 15 minutes before standardised meal, and then at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes (+/-5 minutes) after consumption of the standardised meal.|Mean Percentage Change From Baseline in Body Weight at Day 48, The mean percentage change from baseline in body weight at Day 48 was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate. For patients who prematurely discontinued IP, the last on-treatment measurement, regardless of rescue medication, was used (last observation carried forward \[LOCF\])., Baseline (Day -1) and Day 48.|Mean Change From Baseline in Heart Rate Measured by Electrocardiogram (ECG) at Day 48., Digital ECGs were taken at baseline and predose and postdose on Days 1, 6, 13, 20 and 48. The mean change from baseline is presented., Baseline (Day -1) and Days 1, 6, 13, 20 and 48: predose and 6 hours (+/-15 minutes) postdose.|Number of Patients Who Experienced Adverse Events (AEs), AEs were collected from Day 1 of treatment up to 14 days after the last dose of IP. Serious AEs (SAEs) were collected from signing of informed consent. The numbers of patients who experienced any AE, any SAE (including events with an outcome of death), and any AE leading to discontinuation of IP are presented., Day 1 up to 14 days after the last dose of IP (approximately 9 weeks). | Secondary: Mean Change From Baseline in HbA1c at Day 48, The mean change from baseline in HbA1c at Day 48 was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate. For patients who prematurely discontinued IP, or for patients who did not have a measurement taken on Day 48, the last post-baseline measurement, regardless of rescue medication, was used (LOCF)., Baseline (Day -1) and Day 48 (predose).|Mean Change From Baseline in Fasting Plasma Glucose at Day 48, The mean change from baseline in fasting plasma glucose at Day 48 was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate. For patients who prematurely discontinued IP, or for patients who did not have a measurement taken on Day 48, the last post-baseline measurement, regardless of rescue medication, was used (LOCF)., Baseline (Day -1) and Day 48 (predose).|Mean Change From Baseline in Fructosamine at Day 48, The mean change from baseline in fructosamine at Day 48 was analysed using an ANCOVA model with treatment group as a factor and baseline as a covariate. For patients who prematurely discontinued IP, the last on-treatment measurement, regardless of rescue medication, was used (LOCF)., Baseline (Day -1) and Day 48 (predose).|Mean Change From Baseline in the Percentage of Time in Hyperglycaemia Over 24 Hours at Days 5, 12, 19 and 47, Hyperglycaemia was defined as blood glucose \>7.8 mmol/L or \>140 mg/dL. Continuous glucose monitoring used a device fitted to the upper arm by trained study site staff to measure and record interstitial glucose levels every 15 minutes. Analysis was based on 24-hour readings defined as the first available time point with a valid continuous glucose monitoring glucose reading. The change in the percentage time in hyperglycaemia from the last day of baseline continuous glucose monitoring over 24 hours to the end of dosing at each dose level for the indicated timepoints is presented., Baseline (Day -8 to -2) and Days 5, 12, 19 and 47.|Mean Change From Baseline in the Percentage of Time in Hypoglycaemia Over 24 Hours at Days 5, 12, 19 and 47, Hypoglycaemia was defined as blood glucose \<3 mmol/L or \<54 mg/dL. Continuous glucose monitoring used a device fitted to the upper arm by trained study site staff to measure and record interstitial glucose levels every 15 minutes. Analysis was based on 24-hour readings defined as the first available time point with a valid continuous glucose monitoring glucose reading. The change in the percentage time in hypoglycaemia from the last day of baseline continuous glucose monitoring over 24 hours to the end of dosing at each dose level for the timepoints is presented., Baseline (Day -8 to -2) and Days 5, 12, 19 and 47.|Mean Change From Baseline in the Percentage of Time in Hyperglycaemia Over 5 Days for 50 mcg Dose Level and 7 Days for Other Dose Levels, Hyperglycaemia was defined as blood glucose \>7.8 mmol/L or \>140 mg/dL. Continuous glucose monitoring used a device fitted to the upper arm by trained study site staff to measure and record interstitial glucose levels every 15 minutes. Analysis was based on 24-hour readings defined as the first available time point with a valid continuous glucose monitoring glucose reading. The change in the percentage time in hyperglycaemia from the last day of baseline continuous glucose monitoring over 5 days for 50 mcg MEDI0382 and 7 days for each of the dose levels (during titration) is presented, up to Day 47, per randomised group., Baseline (Day -8 to -2) and Days 1 to 5, 6 to 12, 13 to 19 and 41 to 47.|Mean Change From Baseline in the Percentage of Time in Hypoglycaemia Over 5 Days for 50 mcg Dose Level and 7 Days for Other Dose Levels, Hyp0glycaemia was defined as blood glucose \<3 mmol/L or \<54 mg/dL. Continuous glucose monitoring used a device fitted to the upper arm by trained study site staff to measure and record interstitial glucose levels every 15 minutes. Analysis was based on 24-hour readings defined as the first available time point with a valid continuous glucose monitoring glucose reading. The change in the percentage time in hypoglycaemia from the last day of baseline continuous glucose monitoring over 5 days for 50 mcg MEDI0382 and 7 days for each of the randomised dose levels (during titration) is presented, up to Day 47, per randomised group., Baseline (Day -8 to -2) and Days 1 to 5, 6 to 12, 13 to 19 and 41 to 47.|Mean Trough Plasma Concentration (Ctrough) of MEDI0382 up to Day 48, To evaluate pharmacokinetics (PK), blood samples were collected predose and Ctrough of MEDI0382 was determined. Results are presented for Days 2, 5, 34 and 48., Blood samples collected predose on Days 1 to 6, 13, 20, 34 and 48.|Number of Patients With Antidrug Antibody (ADA) Response to MEDI0382, The number of patients who were ADA positive at baseline and/or post-baseline are presented. Persistent positive was defined as positive at ≥2 post-baseline assessments (with ≥16 weeks between first and last positive) or positive at the last post-baseline assessment. Transiently positive was defined as having at least 1 post-baseline ADA positive assessment and not fulfilling the conditions of persistently positive. +ve = positive, Samples were collected predose on days 1, 13, 20 and 48, and 7 to 14 days after administration of last dose of IP.
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Research Site, Chuo-ku, 103-0027, Japan|Research Site, Chuo-ku, 104-0031, Japan|Research Site, Shinjuku-ku, 160-0008, Japan|Research Site, Shinjuku-ku, 162-0053, Japan|Research Site, Suita-shi, 565-0853, Japan
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