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lüll Safety and efficacy of nateglinide/metformin combination therapy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes Israel MK; Istvan E; Baron MAVasc Health Risk Manag 2008[]; 4 (6): 1167-78The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes provides impetus for both development of new drugs to improve glycemic control and for reconsideration of treatment strategies with existing agents. Combination therapy with complementary drug classes that act on different aspects of glycemic control has been a particularly effective strategy. This work reviews the published literature reporting efficacy and safety/tolerability of nateglinide, a rapid-onset insulinotropic agent with a predominant effect to reduce postprandial glucose, when combined with metformin, a first-line agent that suppresses hepatic glucose production and thereby reduces fasting plasma glucose. The nateglinide/metformin combination has consistently been found to be both efficacious and well tolerated, whether given as initial combination therapy in drug-naive patients or when added to metformin monotherapy. Maximum efficacy (Delta glycosylated hemoglobin [HbA(1c)]= -1.4% to -1.9%, sustained for up to 2 years of treatment) was seen in studies of drug-naive patients in whom pharmacotherapy was initiated with the combination of nateglinide and metformin, and modest reductions in HbA(1c) (Delta = -0.5% to -1.2%, sustained for up to 24 weeks) were found when nateglinide was added to ongoing metformin monotherapy. CONCLUSION: the combination of nateglinide and metformin provides a sustained degree of glycemic control not achievable with either agent given as monotherapy.|Blood Glucose/drug effects[MESH]|Clinical Trials as Topic[MESH]|Cyclohexanes/adverse effects/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood/*drug therapy[MESH]|Drug Therapy, Combination[MESH]|Glycated Hemoglobin/metabolism[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Hypoglycemic Agents/adverse effects/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Metformin/adverse effects/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Nateglinide[MESH]|Phenylalanine/adverse effects/*analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use[MESH]|Treatment Outcome[MESH] |