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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy of lixisenatide in the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2014

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a review of 14 studies involving 6,156 patients with type 2 diabetes, lixisenatide improved blood sugar control (HbA1c) by 0.52% and reduced body weight by 0.65 kg compared to placebo. It also lowered 2-hour blood sugar levels after meals by 4.58 mmol/l but increased the risk of mild low blood sugar events compared to placebo. Compared to other similar drugs, lixisenatide was better at controlling post-meal blood sugar but less effective at reducing HbA1c and body weight.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2014
Citations23
Relative citation ratio0.80
NIH percentile43
Molecules lixisenatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of lixisenatide for treating type 2 diabetes. A systematic search in electronic databases (up to October 2012) was conducted and the manufacturer was contacted regarding unpublished data. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were included if they provided information on at least one of the following outcomes: mortality, health-related quality of life, hypoglycaemic events, adverse events, change in HbA1c, body weight, blood pressure, gastric emptying, fasting plasma glucose or 2 h postprandial glucose (PPG). Twenty-six publications and 10 unpublished study reports, relating to 14 RCTs (6156 patients) were included. Eleven studies related to placebo comparisons; active comparators were in three studies. Compared to placebo, lixisenatide significantly reduced HbA1c (-0.52%; 95% CI: -0.64 to -0.39), bodyweight (-0.65 kg; 95% CI: -0.94 to -0.37) and 2-h PPG level (-4.58 mmol/l; 95% CI: -5.88 to -3.28). There were significantly more symptomatic hypoglycaemic events among lixisenatide compared to placebo-treated patients (log OR: 0.54; 95% CI: 0.32-0.75), but significantly fewer compared to other incretin mimetics. In comparison to exenatide and liraglutide, lixisenatide was more effective in reducing 2 h-PPG with a better adverse events profile, but it showed a lower reduction in HbA1c and body weight. Lixisenatide improves HbA1c levels and moderately reduces body weight compared to placebo and showed less frequent symptomatic hypoglycaemic and gastrointestinal events and an improvement in PPG control compared to other GLP-1 agonists. Firm conclusions regarding the performance of lixisenatide compared to other incretin mimetics, however, can not yet be drawn, due to limited data.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 24476092 ↗

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