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Real-life experience with Dulaglutide: Analysis of clinical effectiveness to 24 months.

Diabetes Res Clin Pract · 2019

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a real-world study of 24 months, dulaglutide reduced blood sugar control (HbA1c) by 1.4% at 6 months, with the improvement lasting through 12 and 24 months. Blood sugar levels also dropped by about 30 mg/dL at 6 months and remained lower at 12 and 24 months. Participants' weight decreased significantly at 6 months and continued to decline through 24 months.

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JournalDiabetes Res Clin Pract, 2019
Citations8
Relative citation ratio0.32
NIH percentile20
Molecules dulaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dulaglutide is an agonist of "glucagon-like peptide type 1″ receptors (arGLP1). The clinical efficacy of this molecule is based on reductions in glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and weight, data shown in the pivotal AWARD studies. METHODS: We propose a retrospective and multicenter study that allows evaluating the effectiveness of dulaglutide at 24 months after treatment began, under conditions of usual clinical practice, and comparing the results obtained with those that are reflected in the controlled trials. RESULTS: The results show a reduction in the HbA1c levels -1.4% at 6 M and this reduction were maintained throughout 12 M and 24 M (p < 0.001). Plasma glucose showed significant reductions around -30 mg / dL at 6 months (p < 0.001) that remained until the end of the follow-up at 12 and 24 M, respectively. The weight decreased significantly at 6 M (p < 0.001) but continued decreasing at 12 and 24 M, showing statistically significant differences (p: 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our results are similar to those obtained in pivotal clinical trials and confirm these benefits in real life.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 31682882 ↗

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