JAMA internal medicine

Effects of Different Oral Diabetes Medicines on Fatty Liver Disease

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Abstract

A total of 80,178 patients were followed for 219,941 person-years in this analysis of oral antidiabetic drug effects on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • SGLT2 inhibitors are associated with nearly double the likelihood of NAFLD regression compared to sulfonylureas.
  • Thiazolidinediones and DPP-4 inhibitors also show increased likelihood of NAFLD regression compared to sulfonylureas.
  • SGLT2 inhibitors are linked to a lower incidence of adverse liver-related outcomes compared to sulfonylureas, unlike thiazolidinediones and DPP-4 inhibitors.
  • The findings suggest that SGLT2 inhibitors may be the preferred choice for treating patients with both NAFLD and type 2 diabetes.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr W. Kim reported personal fees from Ildong, GSK, Hanmi, Standigm, PharmaKing, KOBIOLABS, Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk, Olix Pharma, TSD Life Sciences; grants from Daewoong, GSK, Novartis, Pfizer, Roche, Springbank, Ildong, Dicerna, Celgene, Hanmi, Galmed, Enyo, KOBIOLABS; stock options from KOBIOLABS and Lepidyne; and founding Remedygen outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported.
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