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Water Retention With Pioglitazone Causes Weight GainPosted: Thursday, April 20, 2006
The researchers randomly assigned the subjects to 45 mg/d of pioglitazone or glipizide, which was increased up to a maximum of 20 mg/d (average dose was 10 mg/d) for a period of 12 weeks. The degree of glucose control "was essentially equivalent" with both drugs, the investigators report. Pioglitazone caused an average increase in total body water of 2.4 L. This accounted for 75 percent of the patients' average weight gain of 3.1 kg. There was no change in total body water content with glipizide. Basu's group also measured the patients' accumulation of total abdominal and visceral fat -- fat deposits surrounding the internal organs associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. With pioglitazone, the researchers recorded decreases of 32 and 16 cubic centimeters in total abdominal and visceral fat, respectively. With glipizide, fat levels increased by 38 and 18 cubic centimeters, respectively. Pioglitazone also tended to reduce the average blood pressure, but glipizide had no impact on blood pressure. In conclusion, "pioglitazone's effect on body water content is more substantial than had been previously thought," stated Dr. Basu. Therefore, caution should be exercised in patients with heart or kidney problems. Source: Diabetes In Control: Diabetes Care, March 2006 |
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