The Standard of Care in Type 2 Diabetes: Re-evaluating the Treatment Paradigm

Mohan, V and Cooper, M E and Matthews, D R and Khunti, K (2019) The Standard of Care in Type 2 Diabetes: Re-evaluating the Treatment Paradigm. Diabetes Therapy, 10 (S1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1869-6953

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Abstract

There is currently a worldwide epidemic of type 2 diabetes (T2D) that is predicted to increase substantially in the next few years. With 80% of the global T2D population living in low to middle-income countries, there are issues with cost and of access to appropriate medicines. The objective of this symposium was to provide an overview of the efficacy and safety of glucose-lowering drugs, focussing in particular on sulfonylureas (SUs) in patients with T2D using data taken from both randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and real-world studies, the application of strategies to ensure optimal patient adherence and clinical outcomes, and the optimal use of SUs in terms of dose adjustment and agent choice to ensure the best clinical outcome. The symposium began by exploring a profile of the typical patient seen in diabetes clinical practice and the appropriate management of such a patient in the real world, before moving on to an overview of the risks associated with T2D and how the currently available agents, including newer antidiabetic medications, mitigate or exacerbate those risks. The final presentation provided an overview of real-world studies, the gap between RCTs and the real world, and the use of available glucose-lowering agents in daily clinical practice

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13300-019-0573-y
Uncontrolled Keywords:Effectiveness; Low resource regions; Metformin; Randomised controlled trials; Realworld data; Sulfonylureas; Type 2 diabetes
Subjects:Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1121
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:06 Sep 2019 11:29
Last Modified:06 Sep 2019 11:29

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