European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 20 , Pages S309-S318 , July 2009

Efficacy and Safety of Incretin-Based Therapies in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Matthew P. Gilbert, DO, MPH
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  • Richard E. Pratley, MD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Requests for reprints should be addressed to Richard E. Pratley, MD, Diabetes and Metabolism Translational Medicine Unit, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Given C33189, Beaumont Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05405.

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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 current

    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 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; ‡significan

    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; 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; †signific

    Glycemic 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.

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doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2009.05.011

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 20 , Pages S309-S318 , July 2009