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Efficacy and Cardiovascular Safety of GLP-1 Receptor Analogues.

Curr Drug Saf · 2021

Last updated 2026-05-28

GLP-1 receptor drugs help control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes and may also support heart health. A newer version called semaglutide lowered blood sugar levels by 1.5% to 1.8% in some studies. Six major trials tested these drugs for heart benefits over 2 to 4 years; three showed fewer heart problems with the drugs, while the other three did not. Differences exist between the drugs in how well they work and their side effects.

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JournalCurr Drug Saf, 2021
Citations10
Relative citation ratio0.65
NIH percentile36
Molecules
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide- 1 receptor analogs (GLP-1RAs) are incretin mimetics with potent glucose-dependent insulinotropic action that translates to glycemic control in people with type- -2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). These agents potentially have the ability to stimulate proliferation or prevent apoptosis of pancreatic β-cells, induce weight-loss and provide vascular benefits in patients with T2DM. Newer GLP-1RA, semaglutide has shown a robust reduction in HbA1c up to 1.5 - 1.8%. However, individual differences exist between the different GLP-1RAs, in terms of efficacy, pharmacokinetics, tolerability, and vascular protection. The potential of vascular protection offered by newer anti-diabetic agents has generated a lot of excitement in the field of diabetes, and to a large extent, is now driving treatment decisions. So far, six cardiovascular outcome trials of GLP-1 RAs have been published, analyzing lixisenatide (ELIXA), liraglutide (LEADER), semaglutide (SUSTAIN-6), long-acting exenatide (EXSCEL), dulaglutide (REWIND), and oral semaglutide (PIONEER 6) with a follow-up duration of 2-4 years. LEADER, REWIND and SUSTAIN-6 trials have demonstrated a reduction in rates of major adverse cardiovascular events with active GLP-1 RA treatment, but ELIXA, PIONEER 6 and EXSCEL, have been neutral. In this review, we discuss the available evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) analyzing the cardiovascular effects of various GLP-1 RAs with the aim of comparing individual drugs. We have also summarized the general aspects of GLP-1RAs that can be applied in clinical practice.

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