M. Antsiferov, G. Galstyan, T. Demidova, A. Zilov, T. Markova, А. M. Mkrtumyan, N. Petunina, I. S. Khalimov, M. Shamkhalova, M. Shestakova
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Type 2 diabetes is characterized by increasing incidence and prevalence all-over the world. Current therapeutic management of type 2 diabetes is complex and is based not only on glycemic control, but also on cardiovascular and renal risks reduction. In previous years the use of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) increased in Russian Federation. Some manufacturers of the most widely used GLP-1 RA reported the supply decline in several countries. On Advisory board with participation of the Russian Endocrinology Association members the topics of SGLT2i and GLP-1 RA use in type 2 diabetes were discussed. The experts made conclusion that the decrease in access to GLP-1 RA does not pose serious risk for treatment of type 2 diabetes patients. SGLT2i show benefits in risk reduction of HF and CKD progression compering to GLP-1 RA, and in general show comparable efficacy in risk reduction of ACVD outcomes. SGLT2i show less glycemic efficacy in comparison with GLP-1 RA, and their replacement may need adding antidiabetic agents from other groups.