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S309-S318
, July 2009
Efficacy and Safety of Incretin-Based Therapies in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics as monotherapy. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c; LAR = long-acting release. *Not currently approved for use in the United States; †not currently approved for use in the
Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics as monotherapy. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c; LAR = long-acting release. *Not currently approved for use in the United States; †not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union; ‡significant vs. baseline; §significant vs. comparator drug; ∥significant vs. placebo; ¶not currently approved as monotherapy. (Adapted from Diabet Care, Clin Ther, [18] Lancet, [19] European Association for the Study of Diabetes, [20] Diabetologia, [22] and Diabet Med. [23]).
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Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with metformin. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union; †significant vs. placebo; ‡not currentGlycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with metformin. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union; †significant vs. placebo; ‡not currently approved for use in the United States. (Adapted from Diabetes Care. ).
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Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with a sulfonylurea drug. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union; †adjusted value; ‡significanGlycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with a sulfonylurea drug. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union; †adjusted value; ‡significant vs. placebo; §significant between-group differences vs. placebo; ∥not currently approved for use in United States. (Adapted from Diabet Med, [30] Diabetes Care, [29] and Diabetes Obes Metab. ).
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Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with a thiazolidinedione. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States; †significance in the intent-to-treat sample; ‡Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with a thiazolidinedione. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c. *Not currently approved for use in the United States; †significance in the intent-to-treat sample; ‡significant vs. baseline; §significant vs. placebo. (Adapted from Ann Intern Med, [33] Clin Ther, [34] and Diabetes Obes Metab. ).
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Glycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with 2 oral agents. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c; met = metformin; SU = sulfonylurea; TZD = thiazolidinedione. *Significance adjusted vs. placebo; †significGlycemic effect of incretin therapeutics combined with 2 oral agents. HbA1c = hemoglobin A1c; met = metformin; SU = sulfonylurea; TZD = thiazolidinedione. *Significance adjusted vs. placebo; †significant vs. baseline; ‡not currently approved for use in the United States or European Union. (Adapted from Diabetes Care, Diabetologia, [38] and Ann Intern Med. ).
✩ This article is a copublication with The American Journal of Medicine, 122, S11-S24. For citation purposes please use European Journal of Internal Medicine, 20, S309-S318.
PII: S0953-6205(09)00096-X
doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2009.05.011
© 2009 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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