Lancet (London, England)

Three years of liraglutide versus placebo for lowering type 2 diabetes risk and managing weight in people with prediabetes

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Abstract

By week 160, 2% of individuals receiving liraglutide were diagnosed with diabetes compared to 6% in the placebo group.

  • Liraglutide treatment was associated with a diagnosis of diabetes 2·7 times less frequently than placebo over 160 weeks.
  • The mean time to diabetes diagnosis was longer for the liraglutide group at 99 weeks compared to 87 weeks for the placebo group.
  • Participants receiving liraglutide experienced greater weight loss than those on placebo, with an estimated treatment difference of -4·3%.
  • Serious adverse events occurred in 15% of liraglutide recipients versus 13% in the placebo group.
  • The study included 2254 patients, with 1128 completing the trial by week 160.

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