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Tirzepatide outcompetes long-acting insulin in managing type 2 diabetes: a meta-analysis of three phase 3 randomized controlled trials.

Int J Obes (Lond) · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

A review of three large clinical trials involving 4,339 people with type 2 diabetes found that once-weekly tirzepatide improved blood sugar control more than daily long-acting insulins like glargine and degludec, lowering HbA1c by 1.08% and reducing body weight by 10.61 kg. It also lowered blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides, while increasing HDL (good) cholesterol, with fewer cases of low blood sugar compared to insulin. All tested doses of tirzepatide (5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg) performed as well or better than insulin.

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JournalInt J Obes (Lond), 2024
Citations4
Relative citation ratio0.65
NIH percentile36
Molecules tirzepatide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we compared the efficacy and safety of tirzepatide with those of long-acting or ultra-long-acting insulin for type 2 diabetes. PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched from the inception to August 20, 2023. All clinical trials or randomized clinical trials comparing the efficacy of tirzepatide with long-acting or ultra-long-acting insulin for treating type 2 diabetes were included. Three randomized clinical trials, namely SURPASS-3, SURPASS-4, and SURPASS-AP-Combo, with 4339 patients were included. Compared with daily insulin glargine and degludec, once-weekly tirzepatide significantly decreased HbA1c (WMD -1.08%, 95% CI (-1.37, -0.78)), 2h-posprandial blood sugar (BS) (WMD -28.19 mg/dL, 95% CI (-44.98, -11.41)), pre-meal BS (WMD -11.86 mg/dL, 95% CI (-22.83, -0.9)), body weight (WMD -10.61 kg, 95% CI (-13.24, -7.97)), systolic blood pressure (WMD -6.47 mmHg, 95% CI (-8.32, -4.61)), diastolic blood pressure (WMD -2.30 mmHg, 95% CI (-3.05, -1.55)), total cholesterol (WMD -4.78%, 95% CI (-7.05, -2.50)), triglyceride (WMD -14.49%, 95% CI (-19.55, -9.43)), LDL cholesterol (WMD -5.98%, 95% CI (-9.83, -2.13)), and VLDL cholesterol (WMD -14.18%, 95% CI (-19.03, -9.33)) and increased HDL cholesterol (WMD 7.13%, 95% CI (-9.83, -2.13)), with a lower risk of hypoglycemia defined as BS ≤ 70 mg/dL (RR 0.46, 95% CI (0.28, 0.75)). All doses of once-weekly tirzepatide (5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg) were superior or non-inferior to insulin. Once-weekly tirzepatide can be a substitution for long-acting insulin in type 2 diabetes with a greater efficacy.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 39210008 ↗

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