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Drug Evaluations

Dapagliflozin: more than just another oral glucose-lowering agent?

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Pages 1581-1589 | Published online: 25 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Importance of the field: With current hypoglycemic therapies, only half of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients achieve optimal glycemic control and even fewer maintain it. Therefore, there is an unmet need for novel antidiabetic agents. Dapagliflozin, a selective inhibitor of sodium glucose transporter 2 (SGLT2), targets hyperglycemia independently of insulin, via decreasing renal glucose reabsorption.

Areas covered in this review: We critically assess the results of up-to-date clinical trials with dapagliflozin in patients with T2DM and discuss its potential therapeutic applications.

What the reader will gain: Dapagliflozin, apart from targeting hyperglycemia, also exerts beneficial effects on blood pressure, lipid profile, body weight and waist circumference. Furthermore, serum uric acid and high sensitivity C-reactive protein levels were decreased in dapagliflozin-treated patients. However, there are also potentially negative effects related to dapagliflozin use that need to be addressed, such as increased hematocrit and serum parathyroid levels and the possibility of a higher rate of urinary tract and genital infections.

Take home message: The use of dapagliflozin in the treatment of T2DM patients seems promising but more evidence is needed.

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