Predictors of response to liraglutide in Japanese type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract · 2014
Last updated 2026-05-28In a study of 380 Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes, those who responded best to liraglutide (up to 0.9 mg/day) were more likely to have a shorter diabetes duration, no prior insulin use, a lower body mass index (BMI), and higher baseline blood sugar control (HbA1c) levels. Factors linked to stopping liraglutide included a higher BMI, longer diabetes duration, and prior insulin therapy.
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| Journal | Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 2014 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 15 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.59 |
| NIH percentile | 34 |
| Molecules | liraglutide |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes |
Abstract
AIM: In Japan, liraglutide is approved for use alone or in combination with sulfonylureas, and the approved maximum dosage is 0.9 mg/day. This restriction could limit the glucose-lowering effect of liraglutide in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study was designed to identify predictors of response to liraglutide therapy at the approved dosage.
METHODS: This observational retrospective study included 380 patients with T2DM who were treated with liraglutide alone or in combination with sulfonylureas at Diabetes Centers located in four geographically different areas of Japan. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify patient characteristics associated with discontinuation of liraglutide, while multiple regression and decision tree analyses were used to identify predictors of response to liraglutide therapy.
RESULTS: Factors associated with discontinuation of liraglutide included high BMI, long duration of diabetes, and prior insulin therapy. Predictors of response to liraglutide therapy in patients who did not use insulin previously included previous use of few oral glucose-lowering agents and high baseline HbA1c level.
CONCLUSION: The results suggest greater efficacy of liraglutide monotherapy or liraglutide-sulfonylurea combination therapy in patients with short duration of diabetes, non-insulin therapy, and low BMI and high HbA1c level at baseline.
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