Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: JANUMET XR versus ONGLYZA.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: JANUMET XR versus ONGLYZA.
JANUMET XR vs ONGLYZA
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
JANUMET XR is a combination of sitagliptin, a DPP-4 inhibitor, and metformin, a biguanide. Sitagliptin increases active incretin levels (GLP-1, GIP), enhancing glucose-dependent insulin secretion and reducing glucagon secretion. Metformin decreases hepatic glucose production, reduces intestinal glucose absorption, and improves insulin sensitivity.
Selective inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4), increasing incretin hormones (GLP-1, GIP) to enhance glucose-dependent insulin secretion and suppress glucagon release.
One tablet orally once daily, with evening meal; initial dose based on patient's current sitagliptin and metformin doses, or new patients: starting dose 50 mg sitagliptin/500 mg metformin XR; maximum dose 100 mg sitagliptin/2000 mg metformin XR per day.
2.5 mg or 5 mg orally once daily
None Documented
None Documented
Sitagliptin: terminal half-life ~12.4 hours, allowing once-daily dosing. Metformin: terminal half-life ~6.2 hours in plasma, increased to ~17.6 hours in renal impairment.
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 12.4 hours for saxagliptin. The half-life of its active metabolite is about 2.1 hours. The pharmacologically relevant half-life supports once-daily dosing.
Sitagliptin: ~79% excreted unchanged in urine via renal tubular secretion (active secretion) and glomerular filtration; ~13% undergoes hepatic metabolism; ~1% excreted in feces. Metformin: ~90% excreted unchanged in urine via active tubular secretion.
Approximately 75% of the administered dose is excreted in urine, with about 21% recovered as parent drug, and the remainder as metabolites. Fecal excretion accounts for about 22% of the dose, primarily as parent drug and metabolites.
Category C
Category C
DPP-4 Inhibitor/Biguanide Combination
DPP-4 Inhibitor