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DPP IV inhibitors: successes, failures and future prospects
Ajay D Kshirsagar1, Ashish S Aggarwal, Uday N Harle
1Department of Pharmacology, Padm. Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Pimpri, Pune 411018, Maharashtra, India. ksagar.ajay@gmail.com
Abstract:
The dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) enzyme is a novel target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Several DPP IV inhibitors are in the clinical development, since they are safe and tolerable with no increased risk of adverse events compared to placebo and have a low risk of hypoglycemia. They are flourishing as monotherapy and also in combination with commonly prescribed antidiabetic agents and are appropriate for once-daily oral dosing. However, further studies are needed to validate both long-term β-cell preservation and the role of these agents in the management of diabetes. The present review gives an inside out of the DPP IV inhibitors for its success, failure and future prospects in the treatment of diabetes and associated complication.
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