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  1. 12-09-2022 | Medications | News | Article

    TriMaster data support ‘try before you choose’ for type 2 diabetes medications

    Participants chose their preferred medication mostly on the basis of “feeling better” (52%) and “lack of side effects” (38%).

  2. 11-01-2022 | SGLT2 inhibitors | News | Article

    Real-world adjunctive medication outcomes in type 1 diabetes revealed

    The most common reason for starting the medication was the need for weight loss (69.4%), followed by improved glycemic control (50.9%), reduced glucose variability (13.0%), and reduced insulin dose (7.4%).

  3. 04-05-2022 | Medications | At a glance | Article
    At a glance

    Medications for pediatric type 2 diabetes: What’s approved, what’s coming up?

    While many can and do opt for off-label options, Phil Zeitler (Children’s Hospital Colorado, Aurora, USA) says: “I know from colleagues that, in many states, they are unable to prescribe any medication that is not FDA-approved using Medicaid insurance.

  4. 06-06-2022 | ADA 2022 | News | Article

    Psychosocial factors predict poor medication adherence in young people with type 2 diabetes

    During the year, regular assessments such as unannounced phone pill counts were made on a 3-monthly basis for the oral medication group.

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    08-29-2021 | ESC 2021 | Conference coverage | Video

    EMPEROR-Preserved: Diabetes medication becomes first effective HFpEF therapy

    ESC 2021 video: EMPEROR-Preserved: Diabetes medication becomes first effective HFpEF therapy.

  6. 08-17-2021 | Older adults | News | Article

    Medication deprescribing taking hold for oldest people with type 2 diabetes

    End-of-life use of other new medication classes also increased, but only very slightly.

  7. 07-14-2021 | COVID-19 | News | Article
    News in brief

    Diabetes medication use, glycemic control little affected by pandemic in USA

    By contrast, there was a smaller, but notable increase in medication fill rate in the early pandemic period of 2020, resulting in a small but significant increase from week 11 to 48 compared with 2019, at 64.2% versus 62.2%.

  8. 07-01-2021 | ADA 2021 | News | Article

    Use of glucose-lowering medications remains suboptimal in people with type 2 diabetes

    Individuals who had coronary artery disease were also more likely to receive either medication (OR=1.29) than those without, while peripheral artery disease (OR=0.73) and chronic kidney disease (OR=0.73) comorbidities were associated with lower rates of use.

  9. 05-04-2021 | Medications | News | Article

    Objective assessment of medication taking advised to reduce type 2 diabetes complications

    Suboptimal medication-taking identified through urine testing is associated with a higher prevalence of microvascular and macrovascular complications in people with type 2 diabetes than found with consistent usage, report researchers.

  10. 04-01-2021 | COVID-19 | News | Article

    Diabetes medications unlikely to greatly influence COVID-19 mortality risk

    Specifically, taking metformin, sodium-glucose cotransporter (SGLT)2 inhibitors, or sulfonylureas was associated with a significantly reduced risk, with reductions ranging from 6% to 23% versus not taking that medication class.

  11. 03-19-2021 | Ethnic groups | News | Article

    Antihyperglycemic medication CV benefits may be greater in Asian populations

    Sattar et al also postulate about the possibility of biologic differences between races that might affect antihyperglycemic medication efficacy, perhaps related to the earlier diabetes onset found among Asian populations.

  12. 09-06-2017 | Healthcare costs | View from the clinic | Article

    The rising cost of medication: Groceries or insulin?

    Advisory Board member and Family Physician, Allison Petznick, highlights the impact of rising medication costs on one of her patients, and provides practical suggestions for US physicians to help those struggling to manage the everyday costs of type 2 diabetes.

  13. 10-01-2020 | Psychosocial care | Podcast | Article

    Why psychosocial care matters: Optimal medication taking in diabetes

    Kirsty Winkley talks about the widespread problem of poor adherence to medication, why people with diabetes can find adherence so challenging, and

  14. 11-04-2020 | Medications | News | Article

    Rural inhabitants may miss out on newest diabetes medications

    Metformin was the most commonly prescribed glucose-lowering medication throughout the 2007–2015 study period, followed by sulfonylureas; although use of the latter decreased over time they were not overtaken by newer medications.

  15. 10-24-2019 | Hypertension | News | Article
    News in brief

    Bedtime hypertension medication best for averting CV events

    Because of this, 37% of the evening medication group had a high-risk “non-dipper” blood pressure pattern, compared with 50% of the morning medication group.

  16. 06-30-2020 | Medications | News | Article

    Network meta-analysis highlights research gaps for diabetes medications

    No medication outperformed any other in reducing the risk for myocardial infarction.

  17. 03-24-2020 | Older adults | News | Article

    Diabetes medication changes at hospital discharge of older adults often not beneficial

    Older adults with type 2 diabetes often receive diabetes medication adjustments at hospital discharge that may be of little or no benefit, study results suggest.

  18. 10-11-2019 | Medication adherence | News | Article
    News in brief

    Removing cost barriers not complete answer for medication adherence

    Offering free medications to patients who struggle to afford them improves adherence, but with mixed effects on surrogate disease outcomes, report the CLEAN Meds researchers.

  19. 09-03-2019 | Medications | News | Article
    News in brief

    Diabetes medications need review ahead of weight-loss interventions

    The specific medications people are taking for diabetes can affect their success when they undertake a weight-loss program, say researchers.

  20. 09-13-2019 | Medication adherence | News | Article

    Prescription records best clinical indicator of future diabetes medication adherence

    Adherence to first-line diabetes medication, ascertained from prescription records, is the only routine clinical variable that is a strong indicator of people’s adherence to second-line treatment, say researchers.

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