Effect of Insulin Glargine Up-titration vs Insulin Degludec/Liraglutide on Glycated Hemoglobin Levels in Patients With Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes

Mar 3, 2016JAMA

Comparing higher doses of insulin glargine with insulin degludec plus liraglutide on blood sugar control in people with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

HbA1c levels decreased by -1.81% with degludec/liraglutide compared to -1.13% with glargine after 26 weeks.

  • Degludec/liraglutide met noninferiority criteria for HbA1c reduction compared to glargine (P < .001).
  • Patients treated with degludec/liraglutide experienced a greater reduction in HbA1c levels than those on glargine.
  • Weight loss was observed with degludec/liraglutide (-1.4 kg) while weight gain occurred with glargine (1.8 kg).
  • Confirmed hypoglycemic episodes were fewer in the degludec/liraglutide group (2.23 episodes/patient-year) compared to glargine (5.05 episodes/patient-year).
  • The overall rates of adverse events were similar between the two groups, with more gastrointestinal events reported with degludec/liraglutide.

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