Author: Infante, Marco; Ricordi, Camillo; Fabbri, Andrea
Title: Antihyperglycemic properties of hydroxychloroquine in patients with diabetes: risks and benefits at the time of COVIDâ€19 pandemic Cord-id: gn6hg6oc Document date: 2020_5_13
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Snippet: The antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has long been used as a diseaseâ€modifying antirheumatic drug for the treatment of several inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Over the last three decades, various studies have shown that HCQ plays also a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Although the mechanisms of action underlying the glucoseâ€lowering properties of HCQ are still not entirely clear, evidence suggests that this drug may exert multifaceted effects on glucose regulation,
Document: The antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has long been used as a diseaseâ€modifying antirheumatic drug for the treatment of several inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Over the last three decades, various studies have shown that HCQ plays also a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis. Although the mechanisms of action underlying the glucoseâ€lowering properties of HCQ are still not entirely clear, evidence suggests that this drug may exert multifaceted effects on glucose regulation, including improvement of insulin sensitivity, increase of insulin secretion, reduction of hepatic insulin clearance and reduction of systemic inflammation. Preliminary studies have shown the safety and efficacy of HCQ (at a dose ranging from 400 to 600 mg/day) in patients with type 2 diabetes over a shortâ€term period. In 2014, HCQ has been approved in India as an addâ€on hypoglycemic agent for patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes. However, large randomized controlled trials are needed to establish the safety and efficacy profile of HCQ in patients with type 2 diabetes over a longâ€term period. With regard to the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, several medications (including HCQ) have been used as offâ€label drugs due to the lack of proven effective therapies. However, emerging evidence shows limited benefit from HCQ use in COVIDâ€19 in general. The aim of this manuscript is to comprehensively summarize the current knowledge on the antihyperglycemic properties of HCQ and to critically evaluate the potential risks and benefits related to HCQ use in patients with diabetes, even in light of the current pandemic scenario. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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