Dapagliflozin

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Dapagliflozin
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DAPAGLIFLOZIN
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Sandoz Inc
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warnings and cautions

5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS • Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Other Ketoacidosis: Consider ketone monitoring in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and consider ketone monitoring in others at risk for ketoacidosis, as indicated. Assess for ketoacidosis regardless of presenting blood glucose levels and discontinue dapagliflozin if ketoacidosis is suspected. Monitor patients for resolution of ketoacidosis before restarting. ( 5.1 ) • Volume depletion: Before initiating dapagliflozin, assess volume status and renal function in the elderly, patients with renal impairment or low systolic blood pressure, and in patients on diuretics. Monitor for signs and symptoms during therapy. ( 5.2 ) • Genitourinary Infections, including Urosepsis, Pyelonephritis, Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Perineum (Fournier’s Gangrene), and Genital Mycotic Infections: Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of genitourinary infections and treat promptly, if indicated. Immediately evaluate patients presenting with pain or tenderness, erythema, or swelling in the genital or perineal area, along with fever or malaise, for necrotizing fasciitis and if suspected, discontinue dapagliflozin, and promptly institute appropriate medical and/or surgical intervention ( 5.3 ) • Hypoglycemia: Consider a lower dose of insulin or the insulin secretagogue to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia when used in combination with dapagliflozin. ( 5.4 ) 5.1 Diabet ic Ketoacidosis in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Other Ketoacidosis In patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, dapagliflozin significantly increases the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, a life-threatening event, beyond the background rate. In placebo-controlled trials of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, the risk of ketoacidosis was markedly increased in patients who received sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors compared to patients who received placebo. Dapagliflozin is not indicated for glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and pancreatic disorders (e.g., history of pancreatitis or pancreatic surgery) are also risk factors for ketoacidosis. There have been postmarketing reports of fatal events of ketoacidosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using SGLT2 inhibitors, including dapagliflozin. Precipitating conditions for diabetic ketoacidosis or other ketoacidosis include under-insulinization due to insulin dose reduction or missed insulin doses, acute febrile illness, reduced caloric intake, ketogenic diet, surgery, volume depletion, and alcohol abuse. Signs and symptoms are consistent with dehydration and severe metabolic acidosis and include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, generalized malaise, and shortness of breath. Blood glucose levels at presentation may be below those typically expected for diabetic ketoacidosis (e.g., less than 250 mg/dL). Ketoacidosis and glucosuria may persist longer than typically expected. Urinary glucose excretion persists for 3 days after discontinuing dapagliflozin [see Clinical Pharmacology ( 12.2 )] ; however, there have been postmarketing reports of ketoacidosis and/or glucosuria lasting greater than 6 days and some up to 2 weeks after discontinuation of SGLT2 inhibitors. Consider ketone monitoring in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and consider ketone monitoring in others at risk for ketoacidosis if indicated by the clinical situation. Assess for ketoacidosis regardless of presenting blood glucose levels in patients who present with signs and symptoms consistent with severe metabolic acidosis. If ketoacidosis is suspected, discontinue dapagliflozin, promptly evaluate, and treat ketoacidosis, if confirmed. Monitor patients for resolution of ketoacidosis before restarting dapagliflozin. Withhold dapagliflozin, if possible, in temporary clinical situations that could predispose patients to ketoacidosis. Resume dapagliflozin when the patient is clinically stable and has resumed oral intake [see Dosage and Administration ( 2.4 )] . Educate all patients on the signs and symptoms of ketoacidosis and instruct patients to discontinue dapagliflozin and seek medical attention immediately if signs and symptoms occur. 5.2 Volume Depletion Dapagliflozin can cause intravascular volume depletion which may sometimes manifest as symptomatic hypotension or acute transient changes in creatinine. There have been post-marketing reports of acute kidney injury, some requiring hospitalization and dialysis, in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus receiving SGLT2 inhibitors, including dapagliflozin. Patients with impaired renal function (eGFR less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m2), elderly patients, or patients on loop diuretics may be at increased risk for volume depletion or hypotension. Before initiating dapagliflozin in patients with one or more of these characteristics, assess volume status and renal function. Monitor for signs and symptoms of hypotension, and renal function after initiating therapy. 5.3 Genitourinary Infections, including Urosepsis, Pyelonephritis, Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Perineum (Fournier’s Gangrene), and Genital Mycotic Infections Dapagliflozin increases urinary glucose excretion [see Clinical Pharmacology ( 12.2 )] and increases the risk of genitourinary infections including urinary tract infections and genital mycotic infections in both male and female patients [see Adverse Reactions ( 6.1 )] . Serious genitourinary infections, including urosepsis, pyelonephritis, and necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum (Fournier’s gangrene, a rare life-threatening infection requiring urgent surgical intervention), have occurred in patients receiving SGLT2 inhibitors, including dapagliflozin [see Adverse Reactions ( 6.2 )]. Cases have required hospitalization. In patients with Fournier’s gangrene, serious outcomes have included multiple surgeries and death. Patients with a history of genitourinary infections are more likely to develop genitourinary infections when using dapagliflozin. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of genitourinary infections and treat promptly, if indicated. Immediately evaluate patients presenting with pain or tenderness, erythema, or swelling in the genital or perineal area, along with fever or malaise, for necrotizing fasciitis. If suspected, discontinue dapagliflozin and promptly institute appropriate medical and/or surgical intervention. 5.4 Hypoglycemia with Concomitant Use with Insulin and Insulin Secretagogues Insulin and insulin secretagogues (e.g., sulfonylureas) are known to cause hypoglycemia. Dapagliflozin may increase the risk of hypoglycemia when combined with insulin or an insulin secretagogue [see Adverse Reactions ( 6.1 )] . Therefore, a lower dose of insulin or insulin secretagogue may be required to minimize the risk of hypoglycemia when these agents are used in combination with dapagliflozin [see Drug Interactions ( 7 )].

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adverse reactions

6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following important adverse reactions are described below and elsewhere in the labeling: • Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Other Ketoacidosis [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5. 1)] • Volume Depletion [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5. 2)] • Genitourinary Infections, including Urosepsis, Pyelonephritis, Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Perineum (Fournier’s Gangrene), and Genital Mycotic Infections [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.3 )] • Hypoglycemia with Concomitant Use with Insulin and Insulin Secretagogues [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.4 )] • Most common adverse reactions (5% or greater incidence) were female genital mycotic infections, nasopharyngitis, and urinary tract infections. ( 6.1 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Sandoz Inc., at 1-800-525-8747 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. 6.1 Clinical Trials Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice. Dapagliflozin has been evaluated in clinical trials in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, in adult patients with heart failure. The overall safety profile of dapagliflozin was consistent across the studied indications. No new adverse reactions were identified in the trial. Severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) were observed only in patients with diabetes mellitus. Clinical Trials for Glycemic Control in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Pool of 12 Placebo-Controlled Adult Trials for Dapagliflozin 5 and 10 mg for Glycemic Control The data in Table 1 is derived from 12 glycemic control placebo-controlled trials in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus ranging from 12 to 24 weeks. In 4 trials dapagliflozin was used as monotherapy, and in 8 trials dapagliflozin was used as add-on to background antidiabetic therapy or as combination therapy with metformin [see Clinical Studies ( 14.1 )]. These data reflect exposure of 2338 adult patients to dapagliflozin with a mean exposure duration of 21 weeks. Patients received placebo (N=1393), dapagliflozin 5 mg (N=1145), or dapagliflozin 10 mg (N=1193) once daily. The mean age of the population was 55 years and 2% were older than 75 years of age. Fifty percent (50%) of the population were male; 81% were White, 14% were Asian, and 3% were Black or African American. At baseline, the population had diabetes for an average of 6 years, had a mean hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) of 8.3%, and 21% had established microvascular complications of diabetes. Baseline renal function was normal or mildly impaired in 92% of patients and moderately impaired in 8% of patients (mean eGFR 86 mL/min/1.73 m 2 ). Table 1 shows common adverse reactions in adults associated with the use of dapagliflozin. These adverse reactions were not present at baseline, occurred more commonly on dapagliflozin than on placebo, and occurred in at least 2% of patients treated with either dapagliflozin 5 mg or dapagliflozin 10 mg. Table 1. Adverse Reactions in Placebo-Controlled Trials of Glycemic Control Reported in ≥2% of Adults Treated with Dapagliflozin Adverse Reaction % of Patients Pool of 12 Placebo-Controlled Trials Placebo N=1393 Dapagliflozin 5 mg N=1145 Dapagliflozin 10 mg N=1193 Female genital mycotic infections * 1.5 8.4 6.9 Nasopharyngitis 6.2 6.6 6.3 Urinary tract infections † 3.7 5.7 4.3 Back pain 3.2 3.1 4.2 Increased urination ‡ 1.7 2.9 3.8 Male genital mycotic infections § 0.3 2.8 2.7 Nausea 2.4 2.8 2.5 Influenza 2.3 2.7 2.3 Dyslipidemia 1.5 2.1 2.5 Constipation 1.5 2.2 1.9 Discomfort with urination 0.7 1.6 2.1 Pain in extremity 1.4 2.0 1.7 * Genital mycotic infections include the following adverse reactions, listed in order of frequency reported for females: vulvovaginal mycotic infection, vaginal infection, vulvovaginal candidiasis, vulvovaginitis, genital infection, genital candidiasis, fungal genital infection, vulvitis, genitourinary tract infection, vulval abscess, and vaginitis bacterial. (N for females: Placebo=677, Dapagliflozin 5 mg=581, Dapagliflozin 10 mg=598). † Urinary tract infections include the following adverse reactions, listed in order of frequency reported: urinary tract infection, cystitis, Escherichia urinary tract infection, genitourinary tract infection, pyelonephritis, trigonitis, urethritis, kidney infection, and prostatitis. ‡ Increased urination includes the following adverse reactions, listed in order of frequency reported: pollakiuria, polyuria, and urine output increased. § Genital mycotic infections include the following adverse reactions, listed in order of frequency reported for males: balanitis, fungal genital infection, balanitis candida, genital candidiasis, genital infection male, penile infection, balanoposthitis, balanoposthitis infective, genital infection, and posthitis. (N for males: Placebo=716, Dapagliflozin 5 mg=564, Dapagliflozin 10 mg=595). Pool of 13 Placebo-Controlled Adult Trials for Dapagliflozin 10 mg for Glycemic Control Dapagliflozin 10 mg was also evaluated in a larger glycemic control placebo-controlled trial pool in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. This pool combined 13 placebo-controlled trials, including 3 monotherapy trials, 9 add-on to background antidiabetic therapy trials, and an initial combination with metformin trial. Across these 13 trials, 2360 patients were treated once daily with dapagliflozin 10 mg for a mean duration of exposure of 22 weeks. The mean age of the population was 59 years and 4% were older than 75 years. Fifty-eight percent (58%) of the population were male; 84% were White, 9% were Asian, and 3% were Black or African American. At baseline, the population had diabetes for an average of 9 years, had a mean HbA1c of 8.2%, and 30% had established microvascular disease. Baseline renal function was normal or mildly impaired in 88% of patients and moderately impaired in 11% of patients (mean eGFR 82 mL/min/1.73 m 2 ). Other Adverse Reactions in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Volume Depletion Dapagliflozin causes an osmotic diuresis, which may lead to a reduction in intravascular volume. Adverse reactions related to volume depletion (including reports of dehydration, hypovolemia, orthostatic hypotension, or hypotension) in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus for the 12-trial and 13-trial, short-term, placebo-controlled pools and for the DECLARE trial are shown in Table 2 [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )] . Table 2. Adverse Reactions Related to Volume Depletion * in Clinical Trials in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Dapagliflozin Pool of 12 Placebo-Controlled Trials Pool of 13 Placebo-Controlled Trials DECLARE Trial Placebo Dapagliflozin 5 mg Dapagliflozin 10 mg Placebo Dapagliflozin 10 mg Placebo Dapagliflozin 10 mg Overall population N (%) N=1393 5 (0.4%) N=1145 7 (0.6%) N=1193 9 (0.8%) N=2295 17 (0.7%) N=2360 27 (1.1%) N=8569 207 (2.4%) N=8574 213 (2.5%) Patient Subgroup n (%) Patients on loop diuretics n=55 1 (1.8%) n=40 0 n=31 3 (9.7%) n=267 4 (1.5%) n=236 6 (2.5%) n=934 57 (6.1%) n=866 57 (6.6%) Patients with moderate renal impairment with eGFR ≥30 and <60 mL/min/1.73 m 2 n=107 2 (1.9%) n=107 1 (0.9%) n=89 1 (1.1%) n=268 4 (1.5%) n=265 5 (1.9%) n=658 30 (4.6%) n=604 35 (5.8%) Patients ≥65 years of age n=276 1 (0.4%) n=216 1 (0.5%) n=204 3 (1.5%) n=711 6 (0.8%) n=665 11 (1.7%) n=3950 121 (3.1%) n=3948 117 (3.0%) * Volume depletion includes reports of dehydration, hypovolemia, orthostatic hypotension, or hypotension. Hypoglycemia The frequency of hypoglycemia by trial in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus [see Clinical Studies ( 14.1 )] is shown in Table 3 . Hypoglycemia was more frequent when dapagliflozin was added to sulfonylurea or insulin [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.4 )] . Table 3. Incidence of Severe Hypoglycemia * and Hypoglycemia with Glucose <54 mg/dL † in Controlled Glycemic Control Clinical Trials in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Placebo/ Active Control Dapagliflozin 5 mg Dapagliflozin 10 mg Monotherapy (24 weeks) N=75 N=64 N=70 Severe [n (%)] 0 0 0 Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 0 0 0 Add-on to Metformin (24 weeks) N=137 N=137 N=135 Severe [n (%)] 0 0 0 Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 0 0 0 Add-on to Glimepiride (24 weeks) N=146 N=145 N=151 Severe [n (%)] 0 0 0 Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 1 (0.7) 3 (2.1) 5 (3.3) Add-on to Metformin and a Sulfonylurea (24 Weeks) N=109 - N=109 Severe [n (%)] 0 - 0 Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 3 (2.8) - 7 (6.4) Add-on to Pioglitazone (24 weeks) N=139 N=141 N=140 Severe [n (%)] 0 0 0 Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 0 1 (0.7) 0 Add-on to DPP4 inhibitor (24 weeks) N=226 – N=225 Severe [n (%)] 0 – 1 (0.4) Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 1 (0.4) – 1 (0.4) Add-on to Insulin with or without other OADs‡ (24 weeks) N=197 N=212 N=196 Severe [n (%)] 1 (0.5) 2 (0.9) 2 (1.0) Glucose <54 mg/dL [n (%)] 43 (21.8) 55 (25.9) 45 (23.0) * Severe episodes of hypoglycemia were defined as episodes of severe impairment in consciousness or behavior, requiring external (third party) assistance, and with prompt recovery after intervention regardless of glucose level. † Episodes of hypoglycemia with glucose <54 mg/dL (3 mmol/L) were defined as reported episodes of hypoglycemia meeting the glucose criteria that did not also qualify as a severe episode. ‡ OAD = oral antidiabetic therapy. In the DECLARE trial [see Clinical Studies ( 14.3 )] , severe events of hypoglycemia were reported in 58 (0.7%) out of 8574 adult patients treated with dapagliflozin and 83 (1.0%) out of 8569 adult patients treated with placebo. Genital Mycotic Infections In the glycemic control trials in adults, genital mycotic infections were more frequent with dapagliflozin treatment. Genital mycotic infections were reported in 0.9% of patients on placebo, 5.7% on dapagliflozin 5 mg, and 4.8% on dapagliflozin 10 mg, in the 12-trial placebo-controlled pool. Discontinuation from trial due to genital infection occurred in 0% of placebo-treated patients and 0.2% of patients treated with dapagliflozin 10 mg. Infections were more frequently reported in females than in males (see Table 1 ). The most frequently reported genital mycotic infections were vulvovaginal mycotic infections in females and balanitis in males. Patients with a history of genital mycotic infections were more likely to have a genital mycotic infection during the trial than those with no prior history (10.0%, 23.1%, and 25.0% versus 0.8%, 5.9%, and 5.0% on placebo, dapagliflozin 5 mg, and dapagliflozin 10 mg, respectively). In the DECLARE trial [see Clinical Studies ( 14.3 )] , serious genital mycotic infections were reported in <0.1% of patients treated with dapagliflozin and <0.1% of patients treated with placebo. Genital mycotic infections that caused trial drug discontinuation were reported in 0.9% of patients treated with dapagliflozin and <0.1% of patients treated with placebo. Hypersensitivity Reactions Hypersensitivity reactions (e.g., angioedema, urticaria, hypersensitivity) were reported with dapagliflozin treatment. In glycemic control trials in adults, serious anaphylactic reactions and severe cutaneous adverse reactions and angioedema were reported in 0.2% of comparator-treated patients and 0.3% of dapagliflozin-treated patients. If hypersensitivity reactions occur, discontinue use of dapagliflozin; treat per standard of care and monitor until signs and symptoms resolve. Ketoacidosis in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus In the DECLARE trial [see Clinical Studies ( 14.3 )] , events of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) were reported in 27 out of 8574 adult patients in the dapagliflozin-treated group and 12 out of 8569 adult patients in the placebo group. The events were evenly distributed over the trial period. Laboratory Tests in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Increases in Serum Creatinine and Decreases in eGFR Initiation of SGLT2 inhibitors, including dapagliflozin causes a small increase in serum creatinine and decrease in eGFR. These changes in serum creatinine and eGFR generally occur within two weeks of starting therapy and then stabilize regardless of baseline kidney function. Changes that do not fit this pattern should prompt further evaluation to exclude the possibility of acute kidney injury [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 )] . In two trials that included adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with moderate renal impairment, the acute effect on eGFR reversed after treatment discontinuation, suggesting acute hemodynamic changes may play a role in the renal function changes observed with dapagliflozin. Increase in Hematocrit In the pool of 13 placebo-controlled trials of glycemic control, increases from baseline in mean hematocrit values were observed in dapagliflozin-treated adult patients starting at Week 1 and continuing up to Week 16, when the maximum mean difference from baseline was observed. At Week 24, the mean changes from baseline in hematocrit were −0.33% in the placebo group and 2.30% in the dapagliflozin 10 mg group. By Week 24, hematocrit values >55% were reported in 0.4% of placebo-treated patients and 1.3% of dapagliflozin 10 mg-treated patients. Increase in Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol In the pool of 13 placebo-controlled trials of glycemic control, changes from baseline in mean lipid values were reported in dapagliflozin-treated adult patients compared to placebo-treated patients. Mean percent changes from baseline at Week 24 were 0.0% versus 2.5% for total cholesterol, and -1.0% versus 2.9% for LDL cholesterol in the placebo and dapagliflozin 10 mg groups, respectively. In the DECLARE trial [see Clinical Studies ( 14.3 )] , mean changes from baseline after 4 years were 0.4 mg/dL versus -4.1 mg/dL for total cholesterol, and -2.5 mg/dL versus -4.4 mg/dL for LDL cholesterol, in dapagliflozin-treated and the placebo groups, respectively. Decrease in Serum Bicarbonate In a trial of concomitant therapy of dapagliflozin 10 mg with exenatide extended-release (on a background of metformin) in adults, four patients (1.7%) on concomitant therapy had a serum bicarbonate value of less than or equal to 13 mEq/L compared to one each (0.4%) in the dapagliflozin and exenatide-extended release treatment groups [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.1 )] . Pediatric use information is approved for AstraZeneca AB’s Farxiga ® (dapagliflozin) Tablets. However, due to AstraZeneca AB’s marketing exclusivity rights, this drug product is not labeled with that information. 6.2 Postmarketing Experience Additional adverse reactions have been identified during post-approval use of dapagliflozin. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is generally not possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure. Infections: Necrotizing fasciitis of the perineum (Fournier’s Gangrene), urosepsis and pyelonephritis Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders: Ketoacidosis Renal and Urinary Disorders: Acute kidney injury Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders: Rash

adverse reactions table

<table width="100%"><caption>Table 1. Adverse Reactions in Placebo-Controlled Trials of Glycemic Control Reported in &#x2265;2% of Adults Treated with Dapagliflozin</caption><col width="40%"/><col width="16%"/><col width="23%"/><col width="21%"/><thead><tr><th align="left" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Adverse Reaction</content></th><th align="center" colspan="3" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">% of Patients</content></th></tr><tr><th align="left" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"/><th align="center" colspan="3" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Pool of 12 Placebo-Controlled Trials</content></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"/><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Placebo N=1393 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 5 mg N=1145 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 10 mg N=1193 </content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Female genital mycotic infections<sup>*</sup></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.5</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>8.4</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>6.9</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Nasopharyngitis</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>6.2</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>6.6</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>6.3</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Urinary tract infections<sup>&#x2020;</sup></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>3.7</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>5.7</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>4.3</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Back pain</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>3.2</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>3.1</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>4.2</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Increased urination<sup>&#x2021;</sup></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.7</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.9</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>3.8</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Male genital mycotic infections<sup>&#xA7;</sup></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0.3</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.8</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.7</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Nausea</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.4</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.8</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.5</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Influenza</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.3</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.7</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.3</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Dyslipidemia</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.5</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.1</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.5</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Constipation</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.5</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.2</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.9</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Discomfort with urination</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0.7</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.6</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.1</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Pain in extremity</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.4</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><paragraph>2.0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><paragraph>1.7</paragraph></td></tr></tbody></table>

adverse reactions table

<table width="100%"><caption>Table 2. Adverse Reactions Related to Volume Depletion<sup>*</sup> in Clinical Trials in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Dapagliflozin</caption><col width="17%"/><col width="13%"/><col width="13%"/><col width="13%"/><col width="8%"/><col width="14%"/><col width="8%"/><col width="13%"/><thead><tr><th align="left" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"/><th align="center" colspan="2" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><content styleCode="bold">Pool of 12 Placebo-Controlled Trials</content></th><th align="center" colspan="2" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><content styleCode="bold">Pool of 13 Placebo-Controlled Trials</content></th><th align="center" colspan="3" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="middle"><content styleCode="bold">DECLARE Trial</content></th></tr><tr><th align="left" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"/><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Placebo </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 5 mg </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 10 mg </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Placebo </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 10 mg </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Placebo </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin 10 mg </content></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Overall population N (%)</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=1393 </paragraph><paragraph>5 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.4%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=1145 </paragraph><paragraph>7 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.6%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=1193 </paragraph><paragraph>9 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.8%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=2295 17 (0.7%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=2360 </paragraph><paragraph>27 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.1%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=8569 207 (2.4%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>N=8574 </paragraph><paragraph>213 </paragraph><paragraph>(2.5%) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td colspan="8" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Patient Subgroup n (%)</content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Patients on loop diuretics</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=55 </paragraph><paragraph>1 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.8%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=40 </paragraph><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=31 </paragraph><paragraph>3 </paragraph><paragraph>(9.7%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=267 </paragraph><paragraph>4 (1.5%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=236 </paragraph><paragraph>6 </paragraph><paragraph>(2.5%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=934 57 (6.1%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=866 </paragraph><paragraph>57 </paragraph><paragraph>(6.6%) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Patients with moderate renal impairment with eGFR &#x2265;30 and &lt;60 mL/min/1.73 m<sup>2</sup></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=107 </paragraph><paragraph>2 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.9%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=107 </paragraph><paragraph>1 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.9%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=89 </paragraph><paragraph>1 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.1%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=268 </paragraph><paragraph>4 (1.5%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=265 </paragraph><paragraph>5 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.9%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=658 30 (4.6%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=604 </paragraph><paragraph>35 </paragraph><paragraph>(5.8%) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>Patients &#x2265;65 years of age</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=276 </paragraph><paragraph>1 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.4%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=216 </paragraph><paragraph>1 </paragraph><paragraph>(0.5%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=204 </paragraph><paragraph>3 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.5%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=711 </paragraph><paragraph>6 (0.8%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=665 </paragraph><paragraph>11 </paragraph><paragraph>(1.7%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=3950 121 (3.1%) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>n=3948 </paragraph><paragraph>117 </paragraph><paragraph>(3.0%) </paragraph></td></tr></tbody></table>

adverse reactions table

<table width="100%"><caption>Table 3. Incidence of Severe Hypoglycemia<sup>*</sup> and Hypoglycemia with Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL<sup>&#x2020;</sup> in Controlled Glycemic Control Clinical Trials in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus</caption><col width="59%"/><col width="13%"/><col width="14%"/><col width="14%"/><thead><tr><th align="left" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"/><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Placebo/</content> <content styleCode="bold">Active Control </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin</content> <content styleCode="bold"> 5 mg </content></th><th align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><content styleCode="bold">Dapagliflozin</content> <content styleCode="bold"> 10 mg </content></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Monotherapy (24 weeks) </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=75 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=64 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=70 </content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Add-on to Metformin (24 weeks)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=137</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=137</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=135</content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Add-on to Glimepiride (24 weeks) </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=146 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=145 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=151 </content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.7) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>3 (2.1) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>5 (3.3) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Add-on to Metformin and a Sulfonylurea (24 Weeks)</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=109</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>-</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=109</content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>-</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>3 (2.8)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>-</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>7 (6.4)</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Add-on to Pioglitazone (24 weeks)</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=139</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=141</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=140</content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.7)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Add-on to DPP4 inhibitor (24 weeks) </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=226 </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">&#x2013; </content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=225 </content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>0 </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>&#x2013; </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.4) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)] </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.4) </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="middle"><paragraph>&#x2013; </paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.4) </paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">Add-on to Insulin with or without other OADs&#x2021; (24 weeks)</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=197</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=212</content></paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph><content styleCode="bold">N=196</content></paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>Severe [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>1 (0.5)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>2 (0.9)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Lrule Toprule Botrule " valign="top"><paragraph>2 (1.0)</paragraph></td></tr><tr><td styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>Glucose &lt;54 mg/dL [n (%)]</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>43 (21.8)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>55 (25.9)</paragraph></td><td align="center" styleCode="Rrule Botrule Lrule Toprule " valign="top"><paragraph>45 (23.0)</paragraph></td></tr></tbody></table>