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Efficacy and safety of the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor PF-734200 added to metformin in Type 2 diabetes.

Authors :
Rosenstock J
Lewin AJ
Norwood P
Somayaji V
Nguyen TT
Teeter JG
Johnson SL
Dai H
Terra SG
Source :
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association [Diabet Med] 2011 Apr; Vol. 28 (4), pp. 464-9.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Aims:   PF-734200 is a potent and selective oral dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor. This study assessed the efficacy and safety of PF-734200 at dose rates of 20 and 30 mg/day in subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus inadequately controlled on metformin monotherapy.<br />Methods:   This was a placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized, multicentre, 12 week study. Subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus were eligible if screening glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA(1c) ) was 7-11% (53.0-96.7 mmol/mol) and they had been receiving metformin monotherapy for ≥2 months. Subjects receiving metformin and an insulin secretagogue or metformin and thiazolidinedione needed to have a screening HbA(1c) of 6.5-9.5% (47.5-80.3 mmol/mol), measured prior to discontinuing the insulin secretagogue or thiazolidinedione. The primary end-point of the study was a change from baseline to week 12 in HbA(1c) levels.<br />Results:   Baseline characteristics for 289 subjects randomized to PF-734200 or placebo groups were similar (mean age 56.5 years, mean body mass index 32.2 kg/m(2) and mean HbA(1c) 8.2%, 66.1 mmol/mol). In the predefined per protocol data set, least-squares mean HbA(1c) at week 12 was reduced by 0.79 (8.6 mmol/mol 95% confidence interval -1.10 to -0.49, -12.0 to -5.4 mmol/mol) and 0.92% (10.1 mmol/mol; -1.23 to -0.61, -13.4 to -6.7 mmol/mol) in the 20 and 30 mg groups, respectively, compared with placebo. Differences from placebo were statistically significant (P<0.0001), but the differences between the 20 and 30 mg groups were not. The intent-to-treat analysis yielded similar findings.<br />Conclusions:   The HbA(1c) was significantly and meaningfully reduced by both doses of PF-734200, but 20 mg appears to be the more appropriate therapeutic dose for Type 2 diabetes mellitus, contingent upon confirmation by long-term controlled studies.<br /> (© 2011 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine © 2011 Diabetes UK.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464-5491
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21392067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-5491.2010.03181.x