[Efficacy and safety of IdegLira for the intensification of type 2 diabetes treatment].
Medicina (B Aires) · 2018
Last updated 2026-05-28IdegLira combines two diabetes medications—insulin degludec and liraglutide—in a single device. Studies show it lowers blood sugar control (HbA1c) more than either drug alone, with a low risk of low blood sugar and weight loss. This combination has been tested in people with type 2 diabetes who were and were not previously on insulin.
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| Journal | Medicina (B Aires), 2018 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 1 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.08 |
| NIH percentile | 6 |
| Molecules | — |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes |
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a true pandemic; type 2 diabetes in particular, with its progressive nature, constitutes a serious health problem. Despite advances and innovations in treatment, it continues to generate high morbidity and mortality. Many patients do not achieve their metabolic control objectives, due to clinical inertia, fear of hypoglycaemia, weight gain, the complexity of the treatment and the lack of adherence to it. Recently, the clinical results of the combined use of basal insulin and agonist receptor of the glucagon-like peptide type 1 (AR-GLP1) have been successfully evaluated. Therefore, the combined use of a basal insulin (insulin degludec) with an AR-GLP1 (liraglutide), in a single device (IdegLira), is proposed as an effective and safe therapeutic alternative for the treatment intensification in people with type 2 diabetes. IdegLira has shown greater reductions in HbA1c compared to its individual components, with a low risk of hypoglycaemia and weight loss, both in insulin naïve patients and in those previously insulinized. In this review we describe the pharmacology, the rational of the combination and the most relevant clinical evidence on IdegLira safety and efficacy.
Verbatim abstract via PubMed 30125249 ↗