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Cureus ; 13(1): e13020, 2021 Jan 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33665047

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Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with a significant burden on both patients and the healthcare system. This study aimed to evaluate the demographics of patients with T2DM receiving different strengths of glimepiride and metformin combination along with insulin. This study also examined the concomitant conditions and therapies, duration of therapies, dosage titration, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels, hypoglycemic events, and weight changes during the course of therapy. Methods This retrospective, multicenter (347), observational study included adult patients with T2DM who received glimepiride and metformin combination along with insulin. Data related to demographic characteristics, duration of disease, co-morbidities, concomitant medications, and dosage pattern was collected from medical records authenticated by physicians during routine care. Results A total of 7058 patients were included in the study. The median age of included patients was 55 years and around 29% were aged >60 years and 60% were men. The majority of patients (83.3%) had insulin treatment initiation after glimepiride and metformin combination while other patients (16.7%) received glimepiride and metformin combination after insulin initiation. The mean HbA1c levels significantly decreased with a mean change of 1.33%. In one-third of the patients, down-titration of the insulin dose was done, indicating the insulin-sparing effect with the addition of the glimepiride and metformin combination. The most common comorbid condition was hypertension (64.7%). Of 3705 patients, 33.2% patients had weight loss and 66.8% had weight gain. A total of 432 patients reported hypoglycemic events. Physician global evaluation of efficacy and tolerability showed a good to excellent on the scale (97.3% and 96.6%). Conclusion This study presented good HbA1c lowering with glimepiride and metformin combination with insulin, ensuring a positive clinical outcome. Good to excellent efficacy and tolerability were observed in patients with T2DM across the age groups, in early as well as long-standing disease.

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Cureus ; 12(9): e10700, 2020 Sep 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33133865

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Objective To evaluate the usage of various strengths of glimepiride and metformin fixed-dose combinations in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with comorbidities and complications. Methods A retrospective, non-randomized, non-comparative, multi-centric real-world study included T2DM patients (age > 18 years) taking glimepiride and metformin fixed-dose combinations. Age, duration of diabetes, diabetes complications, comorbidities (hypertension and dyslipidemia), dosage frequency, and concomitant medications were analyzed from medical charts. Results A total of 4858 T2DM patients were included, with a mean age of 52.67 years and males being predominant in the study population (60.85%). The laboratory investigations showed a mean glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) of 7.5, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol of 104.81 ± 38.19 mg/dL, and serum creatinine of 0.88 ± 0.26 mg/dL. Around 2055 (42.30%) T2DM patients were hypertensive, and telmisartan alone and a telmisartan-based combination were the drugs of choice for hypertension management. Similarly, 1073 (22.08%) T2DM patients were having dyslipidemia and were primarily managed with rosuvastatin and its combination in 664 (62%) patients. Macrovascular complications were observed in 339 (6.97%) T2DM patients, among which coronary artery disease (CAD) had maximum prevalence, affecting 273 (5.61%) T2DM patients. Microvascular complications were 1010 (20.79%) T2DM patients, among which neuropathy had affected a maximum of 686 (14.12%) followed by retinopathy (2.34%) and nephropathy (1.81%). Among the available 11 strengths, the glimepiride 2 mg and metformin 500 mg combination were most widely prescribed in 1297 (26.69%), followed by glimepiride 1 mg and metformin 500 mg in 1193 (24.57%) patients, and the preferred dosage pattern was twice a daily in 2665 (54.85%) T2DM patients. An age-wise prescription analysis showed that glimepiride and metformin combinations were the preferred choice for the management of diabetes across all the age groups. Conclusion The real-world evidence in the Indian clinical setting indicates that glimepiride and metformin fixed-dose combinations are widely used in the management in T2DM patients with comorbidities like hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes complications. Glimepiride and metformin fixed-dose combinations are suitable for early as well as long-standing diabetes.

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