Luseogliflozin
Luseogliflozin (trade name Lusefi) is a pharmaceutical drug (an SGLT2 inhibitor) used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.[1][2] It was approved for use in Japan in 2014.[1]
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Trade names | Lusefi |
Other names | TS-071 |
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Formula | C23H30O6S |
Molar mass | 434.55 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Markham A, Elkinson S (June 2014). "Luseogliflozin: first global approval". Drugs. 74 (8): 945–50. doi:10.1007/s40265-014-0230-8. PMID 24848756. S2CID 1770988.
- Samukawa Y, Sata M, Furihata K, Ito T, Ueda N, Ochiai H, et al. (September 2017). "Luseogliflozin, an SGLT2 Inhibitor, in Japanese Patients With Mild/Moderate Hepatic Impairment: A Pharmacokinetic Study". Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development. 6 (5): 439–447. doi:10.1002/cpdd.364. PMID 28783873.
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