Practical diabetes internationalBarnett AH. Treatment options for type 2 diabetes: introducing the incretin-based therapies. Pract Diabetes Int 2009; 26: 179-83.Barnett, A. (2009) `Treatment options for type 2 diabetes: introducing the incretin-based therapies', Practical Diabetes International, 26(...
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Introduction: The expanding variety of insulins, including biosynthetic human insulin and rapid and long-acting insulin analogs, have dramatically transformed the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) over the past 25 years. Moreover, increasing interest in the use of novel drugs developed for the ...
Two treatment approaches for human regular U-500 insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes not achieving adequate glycemic control on high-dose U-100 insulin therapy with or without oral agents: a randomized, titration-to-target clinical trial. Endocr Pract. 2015;21(7):782-793. Erratum, 2016;...
the risk ofheart attackand stroke, especially when taken in high doses. They can also cause harmful side effects likestomachirritation and bleeding if you take them for a long time. They can also lead to or worsen pre-existingkidneydamage, which may be more likely in people with diabetes....
1 There are approximately 57 million people in the United States living with pre-diabetes. Type 2 DM accounts for 90 to 95 percent of all the patients diagnosed with diabetes. It is important to screen patients at risk for type 2 DM due to the gradual incr...
Charcot Foot Treatment Options 夏科氏脚的治疗选择 Overview(概述) Charcot foot is a deformity that can result as a complication of diabetes and other conditions. It develops after you lose sensation in your legs and feet....
It cannot keep up with the demand for more and more insulin. As a result, blood glucose levels rise and stay high.Type 2 diabetes is also called adult-onset diabetes. That's because it almost always used to start in middle or late adulthood. However, more and more children and teens ...
A healthy body immediately responds to the intake of carbohydrates into it, producing so much insulin, which is necessary for the assimilation of carbohydrate intake. But in case of diabetes mellitus, insulin synthesis is disturbed (it is produced in an insufficient amount or is not produced at ...
Many forms of insulin treat diabetes. They're grouped by how fast they start to work and how long their effects last. Thetypes of insulininclude: Rapid-acting:This type of insulin starts to work in about 15 minutes and lasts for 1 to 5 hours, depending on which type you use. You take...