The new rosiglitazone story: Its place today in Type 2 diabetes management
Abstract
ADOPT suggests that rosiglitazone, ahead of traditional therapies, can meet patient needs with respect to long-term glycaemic control, yet the recent safety debate, stimulated by retrospective meta-analysis, has seriously affected physician confidence to use it. Other recent evidence, including from a number of long-term outcome studies, does not confirm or exclude a cardiovascular risk signal for rosiglitazone, and evaluation of this data has led EMEA to support continued use of rosiglitazone, albeit with a recommendation not to use in patients with a previous cardiovascular history. Where does this leave us? Rosiglitazone remains the only oral blood glucose lowering agent to have demonstrated nearly 5 years of blood glucose control. Patients earlier in their disease, free of known cardiovascular disease, are just the patients to benefit most from long term glucose target achievement.
Keywords: Rosiglitazone, Type 2 diabetes, Myocardial ischaemia
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PII: S1751-9918(09)00005-9
doi:10.1016/j.pcd.2009.01.002
© 2009 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
