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Real-world use of once-weekly semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results from the SURE Switzerland multicentre, prospective, observational study.

Diabetes Res Clin Pract · 2021

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a Swiss study of 214 adults with type 2 diabetes starting once-weekly semaglutide, 187 completed the 30-week follow-up. Among those still taking the drug at the end, average blood sugar control improved by 0.8 percentage points, body weight dropped by 5.0 kg, and waist size decreased by 4.8 cm. At the end of the study, 85.9% had blood sugar below 8.0%, 76.5% below 7.5%, and 55.9% below 7.0%. No new safety concerns were reported.

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JournalDiabetes Res Clin Pract, 2021
Citations39
Relative citation ratio2.57
NIH percentile80
Molecules semaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

AIMS: SURE Switzerland (NCT03631186) investigated real-world once-weekly (OW) semaglutide use in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). METHODS: This multicentre, prospective, observational study enrolled adults with T2D with ≥ 1 documented HbA value ≤ 12 weeks before semaglutide initiation. Primary endpoint was change in HbA from baseline to end of study (EOS; ~30 weeks). Secondary endpoints included changes in body weight (BW) and waist circumference (WC), and the proportion of patients achieving HbA < 8.0%, <7.5% and <7.0% at EOS. Semaglutide dose at EOS was a prespecified exploratory endpoint. RESULTS: Overall, 214 patients initiated semaglutide (baseline HbA 7.8% [62 mmol/mol], BW 99.9 kg and WC 117.4 cm); 187 attended the EOS visit. At EOS, 175 (81.8%) were still receiving semaglutide (mean [SD] dose 0.78 [0.29] mg); in those patients, mean HbA reduced by -0.8 [95% CI - 1.01;-0.68] %-points (-9 [-11;-7] mmol/mol), BW by -5.0 kg [-5.73;-4.24] and WC by -4.8 cm [-5.75;-3.79] (all p < 0.0001). At EOS, 85.9%, 76.5% and 55.9% patients achieved, respectively, HbA < 8.0%, <7.5% and < 7.0%. No new safety signals were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with T2D in Switzerland initiating OW semaglutide experienced clinically relevant glycaemic control and BW improvements in a real-world setting, supporting semaglutide use in routine clinical practice.

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