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Efficacy and Safety of Voglibose Plus Metformin in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Authors
Oh, TJ | Yu, JM | Min, KW | Son, HS | Lee, MK | Yoon, KH | Song, YD | Park, JY | Jeong, IK | Cha, BS | Kim, YS | Baik, SH | Kim, IJ | Kim, DM | Kim, SR | Lee, KW  | Park, JH | Lee, IK | Park, TS | Choi, SH | Park, SW
Citation
Diabetes & metabolism journal, 43(3). : 276-286, 2019
Journal Title
Diabetes & metabolism journal
ISSN
2233-60792233-6087
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Combination of metformin to reduce the fasting plasma glucose level and an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor to decrease the postprandial glucose level is expected to generate a complementary effect. We compared the efficacy and safety of a fixed-dose combination of voglibose plus metformin (vogmet) with metformin monotherapy in drug-naive newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus.
METHODS: A total of 187 eligible patients aged 20 to 70 years, with a glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) level of 7.0% to 11.0%, were randomized into either vogmet or metformin treatments for 24 weeks. A change in the HbA1c level from baseline was measured at week 24.
RESULTS: The reduction in the levels of HbA1c was -1.62%+/-0.07% in the vogmet group and -1.31%+/-0.07% in the metformin group (P=0.003), and significantly more vogmet-treated patients achieved the target HbA1c levels of <6.5% (P=0.002) or <7% (P=0.039). Glycemic variability was also significantly improved with vogmet treatment, estimated by M-values (P=0.004). Gastrointestinal adverse events and hypoglycemia (%) were numerically lower in the vogmet-treated group. Moreover, a significant weight loss was observed with vogmet treatment compared with metformin (-1.63 kg vs. -0.86 kg, P=0.039).
CONCLUSION: Vogmet is a safe antihyperglycemic agent that controls blood glucose level effectively, yields weight loss, and is superior to metformin in terms of various key glycemic parameters without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.
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DOI
10.4093/dmj.2018.0051
PMID
30604594
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