ACE inhibitors are very similar. However, they differ in how they are eliminated from the body and their doses. Some ACE inhibitors remain in the body longer than others, and are given once a day. Some ACE inhibitors need to be converted into an active form in the body before they work...
While SGLT-2 inhibitors alone do not cause significant hypoglycemia, this risk can be increased in patients on concurrent insulin and sulfonylureas, and it may be beneficial for patients’ primary diabetes mellitus management team to be involved in these cases [10]. Isosorbide/Hydralazine The ...