BackgroundMany Muslim type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients choose to fast the month of Ramadan despite the possible adverse health effects brought about by the change in dietary habits, among other things. Clinical data regarding the safety of multi-drug regimens during fasting are particularly scarce. The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety of a drug protocol devised by the authors to accommodate Ramadan's dietary changes, involving dose adjustments of four anti-diabetic drug regimens in T2DM patients fasting Ramadan.MethodsIn this prospective, observational, open-label study, 301 T2DM patients who wished to fast Ramadan were followed during Ramadan and the preceding month. The incidence of hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis (...
Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar, is marked by religious ritual of fasting from ea...
Fasting the Holy month of Ramadan constitutes one of the five pillars of the Muslim faith. Although ...
Aims/Introduction: Although patients with type 1 diabetes are medically exempt, many insist on fasti...
A large proportion of Muslim patients with type 2 diabetes fast during the month of Ramadan worldwid...
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise (Sahur) to sunset (Iftar) and are required to ...
Ramadan is the holy month for Muslims whereby they fast from predawn to after sunset and is observed...
Fasting during the lunar month of Ramadan is regarded as an integral pillar of Islam. During this ho...
BACKGROUND: Globally there are approximately 90 million Muslims with diabetes of which approximately...
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five fundamental principles of Islam, and it is ob...
Background. The aim of this study is to evaluate the metabolic effects of Ramadan fasting on patient...
AIM: We aimed to examine the effect of Ramadan fasting on interstitial glucose control and variabili...
Ramadan fasting is associated with changes in eating, physical activity, sleeping patterns, and medi...
Aim: To determine which non-insulin glucose-lowering treatment regimens are most appropriate in peo...
Abstinence from food and liquid during daylight hours is observed by Muslim individuals during the m...
For Ramadan fasting, observing Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset during Ramadan...
Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar, is marked by religious ritual of fasting from ea...
Fasting the Holy month of Ramadan constitutes one of the five pillars of the Muslim faith. Although ...
Aims/Introduction: Although patients with type 1 diabetes are medically exempt, many insist on fasti...
A large proportion of Muslim patients with type 2 diabetes fast during the month of Ramadan worldwid...
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise (Sahur) to sunset (Iftar) and are required to ...
Ramadan is the holy month for Muslims whereby they fast from predawn to after sunset and is observed...
Fasting during the lunar month of Ramadan is regarded as an integral pillar of Islam. During this ho...
BACKGROUND: Globally there are approximately 90 million Muslims with diabetes of which approximately...
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five fundamental principles of Islam, and it is ob...
Background. The aim of this study is to evaluate the metabolic effects of Ramadan fasting on patient...
AIM: We aimed to examine the effect of Ramadan fasting on interstitial glucose control and variabili...
Ramadan fasting is associated with changes in eating, physical activity, sleeping patterns, and medi...
Aim: To determine which non-insulin glucose-lowering treatment regimens are most appropriate in peo...
Abstinence from food and liquid during daylight hours is observed by Muslim individuals during the m...
For Ramadan fasting, observing Muslims do not eat or drink between sunrise and sunset during Ramadan...
Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar, is marked by religious ritual of fasting from ea...
Fasting the Holy month of Ramadan constitutes one of the five pillars of the Muslim faith. Although ...
Aims/Introduction: Although patients with type 1 diabetes are medically exempt, many insist on fasti...