This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to confirm the efficacy and safety of liraglutide as adjunct therapy to insulin in the treatment of type 1 diabetes. The total trial duration per subject is approximately 58 weeks.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Subjects randomised to 0.6 mg liraglutide treatment or liraglutide placebo as an add-on to their pre-trial insulin treatment will remain on this dose throughout the study (52 weeks). Administered subcutaneously (s.c., under the skin) once daily.
Caba, Argentina
Caba, Argentina
Capital Federal, Argentina
Córdoba, Argentina
Mendoza, Argentina
Morón, Argentina