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Table 10 Change in HbA1c values (with HbA1c denoted in mmol/mol) after empagliflozin titration

From: The effect of oral diabetes medications on glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) in Asians in primary care: a retrospective cohort real-world data study

Empagliflozin dose after titration

0

12.5

25

 

-8(-10, -6)#m=152

-7(-9, -5)#m=101

  1. Change in HbA1c values after empagliflozin initiation, titration, or discontinuation. The values above the diagonal represent the instances where the medication has been initiated or up-titrated, while the values below the diagonal represent instances where the medication has been down-titrated or discontinued. The values refer to the mean difference in HbA1c (MD) and 95% confidence intervals. MD below 0 indicate a lowering in HbA1c while those above 0 indicate an increase in HbA1c. #m refers to the number of HbA1c pairs for that dose titration