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<scp>SGLT2</scp> inhibitor use in the management of feline diabetes mellitus

Audrey K. Cook, Ellen N. Behrend

2024Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are routinely used in the management of human type 2 diabetes and have been shown to effectively mitigate hyperglycemia and reduce the risks of cardiovascular and renal compromise. Two SGLT2 inhibitors, namely bexagliflozin and velagliflozin, were recently FDA approved for the treatment of uncomplicated feline diabetes mellitus. These oral hypoglycemic agents are a suitable option for many newly diagnosed cats, with rapid improvements in glycemic control and clinical signs. Suitable candidates must have some residual β-cell function, as some endogenous insulin production is required to prevent ketosis. Appropriate patient selection and monitoring are necessary, and practitioners should be aware of serious complications such as euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis.

Topics & Concepts

Diabetes mellitusType 2 Diabetes MellitusDiabetes managementPharmacologyMedicineType 2 diabetesEndocrinologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetesPharmacology and Obesity Treatment