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Aryana Sepassi

· PharmD, MASVerified

University of California, San Diego · Pharmaceutical Sciences

Active 2018–2024

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Citations107
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Research topics

  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Endocrinology

Selected publications

  • Effect of Metformin Use on Vitamin B12 Deficiency Over Time (EMBER): A Real-World Evidence Database Study

    Endocrine Practice · 2023 · 26 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Endocrinology

    OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent to which metformin increases the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency and borderline deficiency over time in participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: Using the All of Us database, adults aged ≥18 years with T2DM and a documented history of metformin use were included for the evaluation of B12 deficiency. Those with B12 deficiency before metformin use were excluded. Adjusted logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association between metformin use and long-term metformin use (≥4 years) and the risk of B12 deficiency. We conducted a subgroup analysis comparing differences in borderline B12 deficiency in metformin and non-metformin users. RESULTS: Of 36 740 participants with T2DM, 6221 (16.9%) had documented metformin use. The mean age of metformin users was 65.3 years. B12 deficiency was confirmed in 464 (7.5%) metformin users, and 1919 of 30 519 participants (6.3%) did not use metformin. Metformin users had a 4.7% increased risk of developing B12 deficiency compared with nonmetformin users (P = .44). Each additional year of metformin use was associated with 5% increased likelihood of deficiency (P < .05). Metformin use for ≥4 years resulted in a 41.0% increased odds of B12 deficiency, compared with those who used <4 years of metformin (P < .05). Metformin use increased the odds of borderline B12 deficiency by 27.0% (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Long-term metformin use was associated with an increased risk of B12 deficiency in patients with T2DM, with compounding risk over time.

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