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Rosiglitazone and glimeperide: review of clinical results supporting a fixed dose combination
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Authors: Andreas Pfützner, Birgit Wilhelm, Thomas Forst
Published Date May 2007
Volume 2007:3(2) Pages 211 - 220
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S
Andreas Pfützner1,2, Birgit Wilhelm1, Thomas Forst1,3
1IKFE – Institute for Clinical Research and Development, Mainz, Germany; 2University of Applied Sciences, Rheinbach Germany; 3University Hospital, Department of Endocrinology, Mainz, Germany
Abstract: Type 2 diabetes has become a major burden to the health care systems worldwide. Among the drugs approved for this indication, glimepiride and rosiglitazone have gained substantial importance in routine use. While glimepiride stimulates β-cell secretion and leads to reduction of blood glucose values, rosiglitazone activates PPARγ and improves insulin resistance, at the vascular and metabolically active cells. Therefore, the combination of the two drugs may be an interesting approach to improve glycemic control and lower cardiovascular risk. A fixed combination of both drugs has been approved for clinical use in the US and EU. The combination of glimepiride and rosiglitazone is generally well tolerated and the use of a fixed combination may lead to improved adherence of the patients to their therapy. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the clinical data that have been published on this combination, appearing to represent a convenient way to obtain therapeutic targets in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Keywords: rosiglitazone, glimepiride, thiazolidinediones, sulfonylurea, combination
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