Journal article

Increase in remission rate in newly diagnosed type I diabetic subjects treated with azathioprine

LC Harrison, PG Colman, B Dean, R Baxter, FI Martin

Diabetes | AMER DIABETES ASSOC | Published : 1985

Abstract

Azathioprine (2 mg/kg) was given, in addition to routine insulin treatment, to alternate patients presenting with recent-onset type I diabetes. Treated (N = 13) and untreated (N = 11) patients did not differ significantly at diagnosis with respect to age, duration of symptoms, body weight, blood glucose, hemoglobin A(1c), or presence of ketosis. Eight patients were treated for 12 mo, three elected to stop treatment at 6 mo, and treatment was stopped in two because of side effects. Seven treated patients had a remission compared with one untreated patient. At 12 mo these seven patients were distinguished by significantly higher basal and glucagon-stimulated levels of C-peptide (1.98 ± 0.52 an..

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