| Literature DB >> 28167482 |
Mazhar Hussain1, Moazzam Ali Atif1, Muhammad Bilal Ghafoor2.
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Obesity, dyslipidemia and hypertension are major risk factors for cardiovascular disease and its associated complications. To evaluate the beneficial effects of sitagliptin and metformin in non-diabetic dyslipidemic and hypertensive patients. A prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted on 70 newly diagnosed dyslipidemic patients with BMI > 25 and blood pressure > 130/80 at outpatient clinic of medical unit-1 of Sheikh Medical College/Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan. They were divided in to three groups each containing 35 patients; First group served as a healthy control while second and third study groups were given tablet sitagliptin 50mg and tab metformin 850mg respectively twice a day for twelve weeks. After three months treatment with sitagliptin and metformin there was significant reduction in body weight (Sitagliptin 6.5% vs Metformin 7.65%) and BMI (Sitagliptin 2.2% vs Metformin 2.8%) with p <0.05. Metformin caused a significant reduction in blood pressure with p < 0.05 (i.e. SBP 9.9% & DBP 6.4%) while sitagliptin caused a highly significant p <0.01 reduction in blood pressure (i.e. SBP 15.8% & DBP 12.2%). There was significant improvement in lipid profile with sitagliptin p<0.05. The percent reduction in value of TC, TG and LDL-C was 20.2%, 13.8% and 23.7% while HDL-C value was increased 11.2% respectively. There was highly significant improvement in lipid profile with metformin p<0.01. The percent reduction in value of TC, TG and LDL-C was 27.8%, 28.2% and 40.4% while HDL-C value was increased 16.8% respectively. Both drugs improve cardiometabolic risk factors independently in non-diabetic patients.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28167482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Pharm Sci ISSN: 1011-601X Impact factor: 0.684