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Efficacy and safety analyses across 4 subgroups combining low and high age and body mass index groups in Japanese phase 3 studies of dulaglutide 0.75 mg after 26 weeks of treatment.

Endocr J · 2017

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 855 Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes taking dulaglutide 0.75 mg once weekly, blood sugar control (measured by HbA1c) improved across all groups after 26 weeks, with reductions ranging from 1.48% to 1.72%. Weight loss was small, ranging from 0.09 kg to 0.29 kg. Nausea occurred in 3.9% to 10.2% of participants, while low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) was more common in older adults, affecting 18.2% to 22.1% of those aged 65 or older compared to 8.0% to 11.0% in younger adults.

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JournalEndocr J, 2017
Citations13
Relative citation ratio0.40
NIH percentile24
Molecules dulaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity

Abstract

In 855 Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes receiving once weekly dulaglutide 0.75 mg in 3 phase 3 studies, the effects on efficacy and safety at week 26 (last observation carried forward) were investigated in a post hoc descriptive analysis of subgroups of age (<65 years [young], ≥65 years [elderly]) and body mass index (BMI [<25 kg/m, ≥25 kg/m]). The 4 subgroups were as follows: 1) the young/low-BMI subgroup (Y/L) (n = 255); 2) the young/high-BMI subgroup (Y/H) (n = 386), 3) the elderly/low-BMI subgroup (E/L) (n = 137), and 4) the elderly/high-BMI subgroup (E/H) (n = 77). The mean changes from baseline in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and body weight, respectively, were -1.69% and -0.29 kg in the Y/L subgroup; -1.48% and -0.09 kg in the Y/H subgroup; -1.68% and -0.20 kg in the E/L subgroup; and -1.72% and -0.26 kg in the E/H subgroup. The incidences of nausea and hypoglycemia, respectively, were 6.7% and 11.0% in the Y/L subgroup; 7.0% and 8.0% in the Y/H subgroup; 10.2% and 18.2% in the E/L subgroup; and 3.9% and 22.1% in the E/H subgroup. Dulaglutide improved HbA1c regardless of age or BMI; a higher incidence of hypoglycemia was observed in elderly patients compared to younger patients.

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