May 19, 2015
Jamaluddin Moloo, MD, MPH reviewing Moin T et al. Ann Intern Med 2015 Apr 21.
Although metformin can help prevent progression to type 2 diabetes in prediabetic adults, it was prescribed for fewer than 4%.In 2002, the Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group reported that, in overweight adults with impaired glucose metabolism, lifestyle intervention and metformin lowered the incidence of type 2 diabetes by 58% and 31%, respectively, relative to placebo, during 3 years of follow-up (NEJM JW Gen Med Mar 15 2002 and N Engl J Med 2002; 346:393). Although lifestyle interventions have received considerable attention,
little is known about metformin use to prevent diabetes. In this retrospective cohort study, researchers examined health insurance claims data to assess metformin use among >17,000 adults (age range, 19–58) with prediabetes between 2010 and 2012.
During the study, only 3.7% of patients received prescriptions for metformin. Among those with body-mass indexes >35 kg/m2 or gestational diabetes, the prevalence of metformin prescription was 7.8%.
COMMENT
Metformin prevents or delays progression to diabetes in some prediabetic patients. The authors believe that their findings indicate substantial underuse of metformin. However,
we don't know whether giving metformin to this population eventually will pay off in clinically meaningful reductions in microvascular or macrovascular complications. Moreover,
a recent re-analysis of Diabetes Prevention Program data suggested that metformin delayed progression to formal diagnoses of diabetes in a relatively small subgroup of prediabetic patients who were at highest baseline risk for progression (NEJM JW Gen Med May 1 2015 and BMJ 2015; 350:h454).
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Moin T et al.
Metformin prescription for insured adults with prediabetes from 2010 to 2012: A retrospective cohort study. Ann Intern Med 2015 Apr 21; 162:542. (Δεν είναι ορατοί οι σύνδεσμοι (links).
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