Liraglutide, a once‐daily human GLP‐1 analogue, added to a sulphonylurea over 26 weeks produces greater improvements in glycaemic and weight control compared with adding rosiglitazone or placebo in subjects with Type 2 diabetes (LEAD‐1 SU)
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 · Hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard · +1 more institution
Abstract
To compare the effects of combining liraglutide (0.6, 1.2 or 1.8 mg/day) or rosiglitazone 4 mg/day (all n >or= 228) or placebo (n = 114) with glimepiride (2-4 mg/day) on glycaemic control, body weight and safety in Type 2 diabetes.
In total, 1041 adults (mean +/- sd), age 56 +/- 10 years, weight 82 +/- 17 kg and glycated haemoglobin (HbA(1c)) 8.4 +/- 1.0% at 116 sites in 21 countries were stratified based on previous oral glucose-lowering mono : combination therapies (30 : 70%) to participate in a five-arm, 26-week, double-dummy, randomized study.
Liraglutide (1.2 or 1.8 mg) produced greater reductions in HbA(1c) from baseline, (-1.1%, baseline 8.5%) compared with placebo (+0.2%, P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 69.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
10- MMMichel MarreCorresponding
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard, National University of Malaysia
- JSJ. Shaw
National University of Malaysia
- MBMichael Brändle
National University of Malaysia
- WMWan Mohamed Wan Bebakar
National University of Malaysia
- NANor Azmi Kamaruddin
National University of Malaysia
Topics & keywords
- Liraglutide
- Medicine
- Glimepiride
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Postprandial
- Type 2 diabetes
- Rosiglitazone