Resumen de Investigación

Dapagliflozin-linagliptin combo improves glycemic control and organ protection

Moderate confidence
Low bias
Última actualización 19 de junio de 2026

Conclusión Clave:

This study evaluated the combination therapy of Dapagliflozin and Linagliptin in managing Type 2 Diabetes and hypertension, showing significant improvements in various health metrics.

Estudio de un Vistazo

Qué se estudió

Dapagliflozin-linagliptin combination therapy in adults with type 2 diabetes and hypertension.

Participantes

Middle Aged (40-64)

Male, Female

with T2 Diabetes

Intervención

Dapagliflozin

Resultados

Time in range, HbA1c, Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG), Systolic blood pressure, Triglycerides, ALT, Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio, Estimated glomerular filtration rate

Financiamiento

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Efectos Principales

Combination therapy achieved a time in range of 94.86%, significantly higher than ~80% in monotherapies (P<0.001).

HbA1c levels decreased to 5.52%, indicating improved glycemic control.

Systolic blood pressure reduced to 124 mmHg, demonstrating effective hypertension management.

Resumen de Evidencia

InterventionOutcomeMeasured ChangeStudy Effect
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Metabolic Health
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
(Metabolic Health)
Decrease
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Clinical Outcomes
Estimated glomerular filtration rate
(Clinical Outcomes)
Increase
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Glycemic Control
Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG)
(Glycemic Control)
Decrease
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Glycemic Control
HbA1c
(Glycemic Control)
Decrease
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Metabolic Health
Systolic blood pressure
(Metabolic Health)
Decrease
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Glycemic Control
Time in range
(Glycemic Control)
Increase
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Metabolic Health
Triglycerides
(Metabolic Health)
Decrease
Strong
Medications
Dapagliflozin
(Medications)
Clinical Outcomes
Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio
(Clinical Outcomes)
Decrease
Strong

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evidence suggest

La Evidencia Sugiere

  • Time in range improved to 94.86% with combination therapy (P<0.001).
  • HbA1c reduced by 3.31% to 5.52% (P<0.001).
  • Systolic blood pressure decreased by 27.2 mmHg to 124 mmHg (P<0.001).
who this applies

A quién se aplica

  • Adults diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Patients also experiencing hypertension.
keep in mind

Tener en Cuenta

  • The study's non-randomized design limits causal conclusions.
  • Findings may not apply to younger populations or those with different comorbidities.
  • Further research is needed to confirm long-term effects.
between the lines

Entre Líneas

  • Non-randomized design may introduce bias.
  • Results may not be generalizable to all populations.
  • Limited long-term follow-up data.

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Referencia de la Revista

WenXia L, RuRan L, ShanShan L, et al. Combination Therapy with Dapagliflozin and Linagliptin for Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 2026;17. doi:10.3389/fendo.2026.1802641

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