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  • The study compared the effectiveness and safety of acarbose and voglibose in type 2 diabetes patients whose blood glucose was poorly managed on basal insulin alone or with metformin/sulfonylureas.
  • Over 24 weeks, both treatments significantly lowered HbA1c levels by about 0.7% and improved fasting and post-meal glucose levels.
  • Acarbose showed a more significant reduction in post-dinner glucose levels compared to voglibose, indicating both medications are effective for managing diabetes in these patients.

Article Abstract

We studied the efficacy and safety of acarbose in comparison with voglibose in type 2 diabetes patients whose blood glucose levels were inadequately controlled with basal insulin alone or in combination with metformin (or a sulfonylurea). This study was a 24-week prospective, open-label, randomized, active-controlled multi-center study. Participants were randomized to receive either acarbose (n=59, 300 mg/day) or voglibose (n=62, 0.9 mg/day). The mean HbA1c at week 24 was significantly decreased approximately 0.7% from baseline in both acarbose (from 8.43% ± 0.71% to 7.71% ± 0.93%) and voglibose groups (from 8.38% ± 0.73% to 7.68% ± 0.94%). The mean fasting plasma glucose level and self-monitoring of blood glucose data from 1 hr before and after each meal were significantly decreased at week 24 in comparison to baseline in both groups. The levels 1 hr after dinner at week 24 were significantly decreased in the acarbose group (from 233.54 ± 69.38 to 176.80 ± 46.63 mg/dL) compared with the voglibose group (from 224.18 ± 70.07 to 193.01 ± 55.39 mg/dL). In conclusion, both acarbose and voglibose are efficacious and safe in patients with type 2 diabetes who are inadequately controlled with basal insulin. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00970528).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3890482PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2014.29.1.90DOI Listing

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