J Med Assoc Thai 2001; 84 (9):1221

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Glimepiride in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Thai Patients
Deerochanawong C Mail, Chandraprasert S , Suthijumroon A , Vichayanrat A , Himathongkam T , Nitiyanant W , Benjasuratawong Y , Suwanwalaikorn S , Sarinnapakom V , Vongterapak S

This study aimed to confirm the efficacy of glimepiride given once daily in the treat-
ment of Thai type 2 diabetic patients and to find out the optimum dosage for Thai patients. The
patients were enrolled at the diabetic clinics of 5 hospitals (Rajavithi, Chulalongkorn, Pramong-
kutklao, Siriraj and Theptarin Hospitals). All patients started glimepiride 1 mg once daily and
escalated to 2, 3, 4 and until 6 mg every 4 weeks if fasting plasma glucose (FPG) exceeded 140
mg/dL. Subjects were 60 females and 29 males with an average age of 52.2
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10.0 years. Mean
BMI was 25.5
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3.8 kg/m
2
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Fifty seven patients (64.0%) were drug naiเธ—ve and thirty two patients
(36.0%) had been previously treated with oral hypoglycemic agents. Seventy three per cent of
the drug naive and 37 per cent of the previously treated patients could be controlled with 1-2
mg of glimepiride once daily. At the twelfth week of treatment, mean fasting plasma glucose
decreased from 224.6 to 156.6 mg/dL (30% reduction) and mean HbA
1
c
decreased from 10.0 to
7.5 per cent (25% reduction). At the end of the study 49.4 per cent of the patients had HbA
1
c
< 7.0 per cent, 21.3 per cent had HbA
1
c
7.0-8.0 per cent and 29.3 per cent had HbA
1
c
> 8.0
per cent. Adverse events that were probably or possibly related to the drug were reported in 5
patients (5.6% ). Three of them were hypoglycemia and two patients had skin rash. All hypo-
glycemic episodes were mild. Glimepiride was indicated to be safe. There were no clinically sig-
nificant changes in clinical laboratory values, physical examinations and vital signs. In conclu-
sion, glimepiride was efficacious and safe in type 2 diabetes Thai patients and 1-2 mg of gli-
mepiride appeared to be a sufficient dose for most newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
Key word
: Type 2 Diabetes, Glimepiride, Sulfonylurea, Treatment

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