Factors associated with an increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus on metformin

Author:

Wagner Ross12ORCID,Mahashabde Ruchira3,Painter Jacob3,Boehmer Kaci4

Affiliation:

1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

2. Larkin University College of Pharmacy Miami Florida USA

3. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Policy Little Rock Arkansas USA

4. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Little Rock Arkansas USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundMetformin is used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus, but prolonged use has been associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. Many other factors have also been associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. Studies on the possible additive effect of risk factors for developing a vitamin B12 deficiency are lacking.AimThe objective of this study was to assess the correlation between other known risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus prescribed metformin who had a vitamin B12 deficiency.MethodFor inclusion in this single‐centre, retrospective cohort study, patients needed to be at least 18 years old, diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, taking metformin for at least 2 years and actively taking metformin during the study period. The primary outcome was the rate of low B12 levels with metformin. Secondary outcomes were risk factors associated with B12 deficiency. The patient and clinical characteristics were compared between the two study groups using Student's t‐test for continuous variables and chi‐squared tests for categorical variables. This project was exempt due to the local policy requirements that constitute research by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Institutional Review Board (IRB) (IRB Program Manager, 11 August 2021). The justification for this ethics exemption was as follows: the project was determined to be of minimal risk to privacy of subjects because the research team had mechanisms to protect the personal health identifiers from improper use or disclosure; to destroy the identifiers at the earliest opportunity consistent with the conduct of research, and provided assurance that the identifiers will not be re‐used or disclosed to any other person or entity, except as required by law, for authorised oversight of the research project, or for other research as permitted by the HIPAA regulations.ResultsA total of 387 patients were included in this study, from which 364 patients had a vitamin B12 deficiency. The cohort was an average 69‐years‐old and predominantly female (66%). No risk factors were associated with a higher incidence of B12 deficiency. Patient age (p = 0.0063) and time on metformin (p = 0.0144) were significantly and negatively correlated with B12 deficiency.ConclusionYounger age and shorter duration of metformin use may increase the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency. Although guidelines recommend occasional checks, only 21% of patients had vitamin B12 levels assessed during the study period.

Publisher

Wiley

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