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Effects of sequential treatment with lixisenatide, insulin glargine, or their combination on meal-related glycaemic excursions, insulin and glucagon secretion, and gastric emptying in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Juris J MeierBjörn A MengeNina SchenkerSilke ErdmannMelanie Kahle-StephanFreimut SchliessChristoph KapitzaMichael A Nauck
Published in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2019)
Lixisenatide decelerates gastric emptying after breakfast, thereby reducing glycaemic excursions, insulin secretion and glucagon levels. The glycaemic reduction persists until after a late lunch, despite accelerated gastric emptying. The combination with insulin glargine enhances the glucose-lowering effect because of complementary modes of action.
Keyphrases
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