Diabetes, obesity & metabolism

Similar benefits of dapagliflozin and GLP-1 receptor agonists on combined health outcomes in regular clinical care

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Abstract

30% to 32% of patients achieved simultaneous reductions in , body weight, and systolic blood pressure after starting either dapagliflozin or a GLP-1 receptor agonist.

  • Patients initiating dapagliflozin and GLP-1RA showed similar effectiveness in achieving combined risk factor goals.
  • The median follow-up period was 6 months for both treatment groups.
  • GLP-1RA resulted in a 0.3% greater reduction in HbA1c compared to dapagliflozin.
  • Patient characteristics varied significantly between the dapagliflozin and GLP-1RA groups, including age and diabetes duration.

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Key numbers

31.3%
Proportion Achieving Combined Endpoint
Percentage of patients achieving simultaneous reduction in , body weight, and SBP.
0.3%
Reduction Difference
Difference in reduction between GLP-1RA and dapagliflozin groups.
473 of 809
Patient Cohorts
Total number of patients initiating dapagliflozin vs. GLP-1RA.

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What this is

  • This study compares the effectiveness of dapagliflozin and (GLP-1RAs) in achieving combined health targets in type 2 diabetes (T2D).
  • It analyzes real-world data from 473 patients on dapagliflozin and 336 on GLP-1RAs over a median follow-up of 6 months.
  • The primary endpoint is the proportion of patients achieving simultaneous reductions in , body weight, and systolic blood pressure.

Essence

  • Dapagliflozin is as effective as GLP-1RAs for achieving combined health goals in T2D patients. Both treatments similarly reduce , body weight, and blood pressure.

Key takeaways

  • About 30% to 32% of patients achieved the primary endpoint of simultaneous reductions in , body weight, and systolic blood pressure, with no significant difference between dapagliflozin and GLP-1RA groups.
  • GLP-1RAs reduced by 0.3% more than dapagliflozin, although this difference did not translate into a significant advantage in achieving combined health targets.
  • The study suggests that both dapagliflozin and GLP-1RAs can effectively manage multiple risk factors in T2D, supporting their use in routine clinical practice.

Caveats

  • The observational nature of the study limits the ability to establish causation between treatment and outcomes. Unmeasured variables may still confound results.
  • The relatively short follow-up period may not reflect long-term treatment effects or the sustainability of health improvements.
  • Findings are specific to the GLP-1RAs included in the analysis (exenatide and liraglutide) and may not apply to other agents in the class.

Definitions

  • HbA1c: A measure of average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months, used to assess diabetes control.
  • SGLT2 inhibitors: A class of medications that help lower blood sugar by preventing glucose reabsorption in the kidneys.
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists: A class of injectable drugs that stimulate insulin secretion and lower blood sugar levels, often with weight loss benefits.

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Funding

Competing interests

G. P. F. received grant support and lecture or advisory board fees from AstraZeneca, Boehringer‐Ingelheim, Eli Lilly, NovoNordisk, Sanofi, Genzyme, Abbott, Novartis and Merck Sharp & Dohme. R. B. received lecture or advisory board fees from Sanofi, Abbott, Lilly and Astrazeneca. A. A. received research grants and lecture or advisory board fees from Merck Sharp & Dome, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Boeringher‐Ingelheim, Sanofi, Mediolanum, Janssen, NovoNordisk, Lilly, Servier and Takeda. V. S., D. B., I. F., C. V., P. B., P. D. and S. A. declare no conflicts of interest.
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