Insulin, the first treatment for diabetes, was discovered \u3e90 years ago. Since then, many new types of insulin have become available, including analogs that more closely mimic the characteristics of endogenous insulin. In addition, oral antidiabetes drugs and other types of injectable therapies have been approved for the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes. As newer treatments are approved for type 2 diabetes, the choice and-paradoxically-the complexity of treatment increases. The potential benefits of all treatment options must be carefully balanced against potential adverse events to truly analyze the overall efficacy, safety, tolerability, and potential long-term effects. The manner in which outcomes are assessed and the method...
The increasing prevalence of diabetes worldwide is cause for concern both in terms of associated mor...
Athena Philis-TsimikasScripps Whittier Diabetes Institute, La Jolla, CA, USAAbstract: The progressiv...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
AbstractDiabetes resulting from both genetic and lifestyle factors causes high insulin deficiency or...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing in prevalence and is a major public health pro...
Diabetes mellitus is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia with disturbances of carbohydrate , fat ...
T ype 2 diabetes is a complex meta-bolic disorder characterized byhyperglycemia arising from a com-b...
TYPE 2 DIABETES – PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICAMENTAL TREATMENT Background: Diabetes mellitus, especi...
Type 2 DM is a slowly progressive chronic disease in which the gradual deterioration of glucose tole...
Insulin is a common treatment option for many patients with type 2 diabetes, and is generally used l...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing in prevalence and is a major public health pro...
The increasing prevalence of diabetes worldwide is cause for concern both in terms of associated mor...
Athena Philis-TsimikasScripps Whittier Diabetes Institute, La Jolla, CA, USAAbstract: The progressiv...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
AbstractDiabetes resulting from both genetic and lifestyle factors causes high insulin deficiency or...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing in prevalence and is a major public health pro...
Diabetes mellitus is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia with disturbances of carbohydrate , fat ...
T ype 2 diabetes is a complex meta-bolic disorder characterized byhyperglycemia arising from a com-b...
TYPE 2 DIABETES – PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICAMENTAL TREATMENT Background: Diabetes mellitus, especi...
Type 2 DM is a slowly progressive chronic disease in which the gradual deterioration of glucose tole...
Insulin is a common treatment option for many patients with type 2 diabetes, and is generally used l...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing in prevalence and is a major public health pro...
The increasing prevalence of diabetes worldwide is cause for concern both in terms of associated mor...
Athena Philis-TsimikasScripps Whittier Diabetes Institute, La Jolla, CA, USAAbstract: The progressiv...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...