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Clinical Trial
. 1970 Mar 14;1(5697):660-2.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5697.660.

Pheniformin in insulin-dependent diabetics

Clinical Trial

Pheniformin in insulin-dependent diabetics

A Bloom et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

Forty-one diabetic patients on insulin were given 100mg. of phenformin daily for six weeks, either before or after a period of six weeks of inert capsules, in a double-blind cross-over trial. Eleven patients while on phenformin noticed hypoglycaemic effects and reduced their insulin on average by almost 20% without resultant rise in blood sugar levels. Twenty-eight patients felt no untoward effects and maintained their usual insulin dose. Phenformin led to improved control of the diabetes, with a significant decrease in blood sugar levels and a significant reduction in the variability of the weekly blood sugar readings. There was no increased ketosis, no change in cholesterol, and no significant loss of weight.

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