A retrospective analysis of the efficacy and safety of metformin in the African-American patient. |
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Authors: | T. A. Briscoe D. Anderson O. S. Usifo G. S. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30310, USA. |
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Abstract: | A retrospective analysis was conducted to determine the effects of metformin on glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), body weight, and adverse events in an African-American population. Thirty-six patients who were receiving combination therapy with metformin and either a sulfonylurea or insulin were identified from a hospital pharmacy database. Nineteen patients met the criteria for efficacy analysis. The combination of metformin with either a sulfonylurea or insulin resulted in a decrease of the average HbA1c from a baseline of 10.07% to 7.92% (delta = 2.15%). The effect of combination therapy on weight was variable; however, twice as many patients lost weight compared with those who gained weight. Metformin appeared to be well-tolerated, with gastrointestinal symptoms being the most commonly reported adverse events. |
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