Research conducted over the last 50 years has produced discoveries on the importance of glucose control for reducing the risk of diabetic complications, the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes, the development and validation of mechanistic glucose-lowering targets, and the preclinical and clinical development of individual drugs. This science established the different drug classes that are clinically used today in association with lifestyle changes for lowering glucose in type 2 diabetes. For the next 50 years, we can anticipate that science will explore (1) the use of current drugs and, as they become available, newly developed drugs in early (initial) oral combinations followed by intensification with injectable combinations when glycaemia...
Greater than 360 million persons will develop diabetes by the year 2030. New Insulins analogues, adj...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
The past 50 years have seen the development of many new options for treating and preventing type 2 d...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
Despite the known benefits of a healthy lifestyle, many individuals find it hard to maintain such a ...
The control of blood glucose is a dynamic interplay involving several complex systems. In diabetes ...
The multivariable and progressive natural history of type 2 diabetes limits the effectiveness of ava...
Introduction or background Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for ~90% of all diabetes, is a heterogene...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that results from defects in both insulin s...
Diabetes constitutes an increasing threat to human health, particularly in newly industrialized and ...
Diabetes highlights a growing epidemic imposing serious social economic crisis to the countries arou...
During the last decade we experienced a surge in the number of glucose lowering agents that can be u...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest-growing non-communicable diseases. Diabetes mellitus is caus...
Greater than 360 million persons will develop diabetes by the year 2030. New Insulins analogues, adj...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
The past 50 years have seen the development of many new options for treating and preventing type 2 d...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
Despite the known benefits of a healthy lifestyle, many individuals find it hard to maintain such a ...
The control of blood glucose is a dynamic interplay involving several complex systems. In diabetes ...
The multivariable and progressive natural history of type 2 diabetes limits the effectiveness of ava...
Introduction or background Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for ~90% of all diabetes, is a heterogene...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that results from defects in both insulin s...
Diabetes constitutes an increasing threat to human health, particularly in newly industrialized and ...
Diabetes highlights a growing epidemic imposing serious social economic crisis to the countries arou...
During the last decade we experienced a surge in the number of glucose lowering agents that can be u...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest-growing non-communicable diseases. Diabetes mellitus is caus...
Greater than 360 million persons will develop diabetes by the year 2030. New Insulins analogues, adj...
Abstract: The prevalence of Diabetes is progressively increasing world-wide and the growth of the di...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...