Teplizumab approved for T1D – what does that mean in practice?

28th June 2026, A/Prof Chee L Khoo

T1D

It’s all over the news. Teplizumab (Tzield) has just been approved by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) delay the onset of Stage 3 type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) in adult and paediatric patients aged 8 years and older with Stage 2 type 1 diabetes mellitus (1). Wow. But what does that mean for our patients already with T1D or those who are at very high risk of developing T1D?…

Preventing type 1 diabetes – where are we at?

14th March 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

It’s more than 100 years since insulin was first use for patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). It’s been many decades now since we discovered that autoantibodies pre-dates the development of hyperglycaemia and theoretically, we should be able stop destruction of the beta cells before the onset of hyperglycaemia and “prevent” T1D. Unfortunately, strategies from preclinical and clinical studies thus fat, have not met their primary end points.…