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NICE guidance - ertugliflozin as monotherapy or with metformin for treating type 2 diabetes

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NICE guidance regarding Ertigliflozin states (1):

  • Ertugliflozin as monotherapy is recommended as an option for treating type 2 diabetes in adults for whom metformin is contraindicated or not tolerated and when diet and exercise alone do not provide adequate glycaemic control, only if:
    • a dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitor would otherwise be prescribed and a sulfonylurea or pioglitazone is not appropriate

  • Ertugliflozin in a dual-therapy regimen in combination with metformin is recommended as an option for treating type 2 diabetes, only if:
    • a sulfonylurea is contraindicated or not tolerated or
    • the person is at significant risk of hypoglycaemia or its consequences

  • if patients and their clinicians consider ertugliflozin to be 1 of a range of suitable treatments including canagliflozin, dapagliflozin and empagliflozin, the least expensive should be chosen

For full details then consult the full guideline (1).

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