The Annals of pharmacotherapy

Dulaglutide: a new medicine that helps control type 2 diabetes by activating blood sugar regulation

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Abstract

Dulaglutide reduced A1C levels by -0.78% to -1.51% and weight by -0.35 kg to -3.03 kg in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

  • Dulaglutide stimulates insulin secretion and suppresses glucagon in a glucose-dependent manner.
  • It delays gastric emptying and promotes feelings of fullness.
  • As a long-acting, once-weekly agent, dulaglutide has shown superior A1C reduction compared to placebo, metformin, insulin glargine, sitagliptin, and twice-daily exenatide.
  • Dulaglutide demonstrated noninferiority in A1C reduction compared to liraglutide.
  • Common adverse effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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