Valeritas Holdings, Inc. announced positive topline results from a preclinical pharmacokinetic (PK) study. The study evaluated subcutaneous infusion of a GLP-1 analogue via its proprietary h-Patch™ wearable drug delivery device. Company is a drug delivery technology that can facilitate the simple and effective subcutaneous delivery of injectable medicines to patients across a broad range of therapeutic areas. The company’s V-Go is the first FDA-approved product that utilizes the h-Patch™ technology. To date, more than 20 million V-Go insulin delivery devices have been sold in the United States. The study evaluated delivery of the incretin mimetic over a single 24-hour period using the h-Patch™ device, with PK assessed at time points out to 72 hours from the start of infusion. Subcutaneous infusion resulted in efficient delivery of GLP-1 into plasma, with the peptide still detectable 72 hours after completion of h-Patch™ infusion. Results of the study will be submitted for presentation at a major medical conference.