Does the concomitant use of repaglinide and clopidogrel cause hypoglycemia in an elderly patient with type 2 diabetes and severe renal insufficiency?
An elderly patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe renal insufficiency (n=1)
Concomitant use of repaglinide and clopidogrel
Hypoglycemiasafety
The concomitant use of repaglinide and clopidogrel can lead to hypoglycemia, particularly in patients with severe renal insufficiency.
Hypoglycemia should be avoided when treating patients with diabetes. Repaglinide is an insulin secretagogue with a low hypoglycemic risk because of its rapid- and short-acting effects. However, its blood concentration has been reported to increase in combination with clopidogrel, an antiplatelet drug, and in patients with severe renal insufficiency. We herein report an elderly patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe renal insufficiency who received repaglinide and hypoglycemia three days after starting clopidogrel. The concomitant use of repaglinide and clopidogrel can lead to hypoglycemia, especially in patients with severe renal insufficiency.
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Kana Takayama
Kohei Fujii
Hiroki Yamaguchi
Internal Medicine
Osaka Police Hospital
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Takayama et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd5d527808b00a4799d28c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5578-20