Authors: Marre M.; Howlett H.1; Lehert P.2; Allavoine T.1
Source: Diabetic Medicine, Volume 19, Number 8, August 2002 , pp. 673-680(8)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Abstract:
Aims To evaluate the efficacy and safety of two dosage strengths of a single-tablet metforminglibenclamide (glyburide) combination, compared with the respective monotherapies, in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) inadequately controlled by metformin monotherapy. Methods In this 16-week, double-blind, multicentre, parallel-group trial, 411 patients were randomized to receive metformin 500 mg, glibenclamide 5 mg, metforminglibenclamide 500 mg/2.5 mg or metforminglibenclamide 500 mg/5 mg, titrated with the intention to achieve fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
7 mmol/l. Results Decreases in glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and FPG were greater (P < 0.05) for metforminglibenclamide 500 mg/2.5 mg (-1.20% and -2.62 mmol/l) and 500 mg/5 mg (-0.91% and -2.34 mmol/l), compared with metformin (-0.19% and -0.57 mmol/l) or glibenclamide (-0.33% and -0.73 mmol/l). HbA1c < 7% was achieved by 75% and 64% of patients receiving metforminglibenclamide 500 mg/2.5 mg and 500 mg/5 mg, respectively, compared with 42% for glibenclamide and 38% for metformin (P = 0.001). These benefits were achieved at lower mean doses of metformin or glibenclamide with metforminglibenclamide 500 mg/2.5 mg and 500 mg/5 mg (1225 mg/6.1 mg and 1170 mg/11.7 mg) than with glibenclamide (13.4 mg) or metformin (1660 mg). Treatment-related serious adverse events occurred in two patients receiving glibenclamide. Plasma lipid profiles were unaffected and mean changes in body weight were
1.0 kg. Conclusions Intensive management of Type 2 DM with a new metforminglibenclamide combination tablet improved glycaemic control and facilitated the attainment of glycaemic targets at lower doses of metformin or glibenclamide compared with the respective monotherapies, without compromising tolerability.Diabet. Med. 19, 673680 (2002)
Keywords: Type 2 diabetes; oral anti-diabetic therapy; metformin; glibenclamide; glyburide combination therapy
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1046/j.1464-5491.2002.00774.x
Affiliations: 1: Merck Lipha, Lyon, France, and 2: Facultés Catholiques de Mons, Mons, Belgium
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