Reductions in systolic blood pressure with liraglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes: insights from a patient-level pooled analysis of six randomized clinical trials.
J Diabetes Complications · 2014
Last updated 2026-05-28In six clinical trials with 2,792 people who have type 2 diabetes, daily liraglutide at doses of 1.2 mg or 1.8 mg lowered systolic blood pressure by about 2.7–2.9 mmHg more than a placebo after 26 weeks. The blood-pressure benefit appeared within 2 weeks and was seen even when people were already taking other blood-pressure medications.
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| Journal | J Diabetes Complications, 2014 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 81 |
| Relative citation ratio | 2.52 |
| NIH percentile | 80 |
| Molecules | liraglutide |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction |
Abstract
AIMS: To quantify the effect of liraglutide on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and pulse in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), and assess the influence of covariates on observed SBP reductions.
METHODS: A patient-level pooled analysis of six phase 3, randomized trials was conducted.
RESULTS: The analysis included 2792 randomized patients. In the intention-to-treat population (n=2783), mean [±SE] SBP reductions from baseline with liraglutide 1.2 mg (2.7 [0.8] mmHg) and 1.8 mg (2.9 [0.7] mmHg) once daily were significantly greater than with placebo (0.5 [0.9] mmHg; P=0.0029 and P=0.0004, respectively) after 26 weeks, and were evident after 2 weeks. Liraglutide was also associated with significantly greater SBP reductions than glimepiride and, at a dose of 1.8 mg, insulin glargine and rosiglitazone. SBP reductions with liraglutide weakly correlated with weight loss (Pearson's correlation coefficient: 0.08-0.12; P≤0.0148). No dependence of these reductions on concomitant antihypertensive medications was detected (P=0.1304). Liraglutide 1.2 and 1.8 mg were associated with mean increases in pulse of 3 beats per minute (bpm), versus a 1 bpm increase with placebo (P<0.0001 for each dose versus placebo).
CONCLUSIONS: Liraglutide reduces SBP in patients with T2D, including those receiving concomitant antihypertensive medication.
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