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SGLT2i as a First-line Antihyperglycemic in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes in the Context of Indians: A Systematic Review and Consensus

Groups and Associations Awadhesh Kumar Singh, Anoop Misra , Ashok Kumar Das, Anish Behl, Ankit Srivastava Arunachalam Paneerselvam, Balaji Chidambaram, Banshi Saboo , Bipin Sethi , Brij Mohan Makkar , Ganapathi Bantwal, Hemant Thacker , Jayant Panda , Jothydev Kesavadev , Krishna G Seshadri , Mangesh Tiwaskar, Minakshisundaram Shunmugavelu , Rakesh Sahay, Sambit Das, Sanjay Agarwal, Shehla Shaikh, Surendra Kumar Sharma, Sunil Gupta, Supratik Bhattacharyya, Viswanathan Mohan, Vijaya Kumar Gunupati
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Background: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have been used for almost a decade and have proven to be effective not only in managing Type 2 diabetes (T2D), but their cardio and renal protective features make them very useful in managing patients with risk of multiple comorbidities. This systematic review was undertaken by the authors because there is no evidence currently available in India that has studied the suitability of SGLT2i as a first-line agent in patients newly diagnosed with T2D in India.

Materials and methods: First, literature was searched to identify features that are considered important when deciding on a first-line agent for managing T2D. A total of 5 broad topics were identified-glycemic control, extra glycemic effects, antihyperglycemic combination therapy, safety, and cost-effectiveness. These domains had further subheadings, and a total of 16 domains were identified. Metformin is the drug of choice as a first-line agent in such situations and has been considered the gold standard for evaluating the effects of SGLT2i across these domains. A systematic literature review on each domain was conducted to compare SGLT2i with the gold standard in Indian patients newly diagnosed with T2D. Evidence was graded (levels of evidence (LoE)-A, B, and C), and recommendations (class of recommendation (CoR)-I, II, and III) were classified by the expert group as defined in the methodology.