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Efficacy and Safety of Oral Insulin Compared to Subcutaneous Insulin: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Publisher Pubmed



Akbari V1 ; Hendijani F1 ; Feizi A2 ; Varshosaz J3 ; Fakhari Z4 ; Morshedi S4 ; Mostafavi SA3
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Source: Journal of Endocrinological Investigation Published:2016


Abstract

Introduction: A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventional studies was conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of oral insulin versus subcutaneous (SC) insulin in diabetic patients. Methods: Medline, Scopus, ISI Web of Knowledge and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched. Two independent reviewers evaluated studies for eligibility and quality and extracted the data. The primary outcomes were fasting blood glucose (FBG), 1h and 2h postprandial blood glucose, HbA1c, AUC of insulin, C max and T max of insulin, and T max of glucose infusion rate. Secondary outcomes were adverse events. Results: Eleven studies (n = 373) met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analyses showed that there is no significant difference between oral and SC insulin in controlling HbA1c, FBG, 1 and 2 h postprandial blood glucose and producing C max of insulin (P > 0.05); however oral insulin had faster action as indicated by the shorter T max, compared to SC insulin (P < 0.05). The most included studies were varied in their methodological quality. Conclusion: This systematic review and meta-analysis showed that oral insulin is comparable to SC insulin with regard to glycemic efficacy and safety. However, is necessary to conduct additional studies in which oral insulin administered to large number of patients for long enough periods of time. © 2015 Italian Society of Endocrinology (SIE).
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