“…Glipizide addition resulted in a rapid and substantial improvement in glycaemic control despite significant insulin dose reductions in the insulin + glipizide group. In a small, observational study the efficacy of adding gliclazide in patients in routine diabetes care, with poor glycaemic control (HbA 1c 9%; 75 mmol/mol) and treated with different insulin regimens and metformin, mean diabetes duration of 13 years, resulted in a reduction in HbA 1c of 1.4% (15 mmol/mol) after 3 months [Brown 2006]. In a Japanese study glimepiride was added to insulin in patients with a mean diabetes duration of 19 years and poor glycaemic control (JDS HbA 1c 8.4%; 74 mmol/mol) which resulted in a decrease in HbA 1c of 1.1% (12 mmol/mol) after 12 weeks, however, without significant insulin dose reductions during this period [Ose et al 2005].…”