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The effect of fenfluramine and caloric restriction on carbohydrate homeostasis in patients with lipodystrophy.

Abstract
In an attempt to differentiate the effect of fenfluramine hydrochloride from that of caloric restriction on carbohydrate tolerance in patients with lipodystrophy, parameters of carbohydrate homeostasis were studied in patients with lipodystrophy during periods of fenfluramine treatment and during periods of caloric restriction. Although, carbohydrate tolerance appeared to improve initially in one patient when treated with fenfluramine, this improvement did not permit. No beneficial influence of fenfluramine on carbohydrate tolerance could be identified in the other patients studied. By contrast, all patients demonstrated an improvement in carbohydrate tolerance in response to caloric restriction. These data suggest that caloric restriction improved carbohydrate tolerance in patients with lipodystrophy whereas fenfluramine, in the absence of caloric restriction, has no long-term beneficial effect.
AuthorsT A Wilson, T Melton, W L Clarke
JournalDiabetes care (Diabetes Care) 1983 Mar-Apr Vol. 6 Issue 2 Pg. 160-5 ISSN: 0149-5992 [Print] United States
PMID6851808 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.)
Chemical References
  • Dietary Carbohydrates
  • Fenfluramine
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Carbohydrate Metabolism
  • Child
  • Diet
  • Dietary Carbohydrates
  • Energy Intake
  • Female
  • Fenfluramine (pharmacology, therapeutic use)
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Homeostasis (drug effects)
  • Humans
  • Lipodystrophy (therapy)

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