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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Aug;15(8):657-60.
doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9136(199808)15:8<657::AID-DIA652>3.0.CO;2-7.

Long-term effectiveness of a new alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (BAY m1099-miglitol) in insulin-treated type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Long-term effectiveness of a new alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (BAY m1099-miglitol) in insulin-treated type 2 diabetes mellitus

A Mitrakou et al. Diabet Med. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

In a double-blind, randomized study, miglitol (BAY m 1099), an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, 100 mg tds or placebo was given orally with meals for a period of 24 weeks in 117 patients with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus (DM) treated with insulin. Fasting and 1 h postprandial plasma glucose and C-peptide were measured at the beginning and at the end of each 4-week interval and glycosylated haemoglobin was determined at day 0 and at the end of the 12th and 24th week. One hour postprandial plasma glucose was significantly lower in the miglitol group at the end of the 24th week (placebo: 11.6 +/- 1.5 vs miglitol: 8.2 +/- 1.5 mmol l-1, mean +/- SD, p = 0.001). Diabetes control improved in the same group as the HbA1 was lowered by 16% (p = < 0.0001) at the end of the treatment. Mild reversible adverse effects were observed in 37 patients of the miglitol group (mainly flatulence and mild hypoglycaemia) and 2 of the placebo group. Urinary glucose was rendered negative in 41 patients in the miglitol group only. Thus miglitol appears to be a safe and effective adjunct in the management of Type 2 DM, in association with insulin.

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