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Potential approaches using teneligliptin for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus: current status and future prospects.

Harmanjit SinghJasbir SinghRavneet Kaur BhanguMandeep SinglaJagjit SinghFarideh Javid
Published in: Expert review of clinical pharmacology (2023)
It is an excellent option for use in older patients as studies in the geriatric population have shown encouraging results. Teneligliptin has a desirable pharmacokinetic profile that makes it a potential drug for use on an alternate-day basis. Teneligliptin has shown anti-diabetic efficacy even at a dose of 10 mg. These approaches may improve treatment satisfaction and patient compliance and can lower the cost; however, it is crucial to identify the subset of T2DM patients who can obtain maximum benefits. To verify these effects, large clinical investigations need to be planned and robust clinical evidence should be generated.
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