A review of insulin and insulin regimens in type 2 diabetes
Keywords:
Oral hypoglycaemic agent failure, HbA1C measurement, insulin use
Abstract
This article reviews the various insulins available in the South African market, together with the modes of action of each of the formulations. The insulin groups discussed include the Basal insulins, the bolus or prandial insulins, and the premixed insulins. Furthermore, an approach to the designing of an insulin regime is discussed, and comments made on how to further intensify therapy depending on the response experienced. Oral hypoglycaemic agent failure is defined by an HbA1C measurement that exceeds 7%, which is a definitive call for further therapy with insulin in type 2 diabetes.
Published
2009-04-17
Section
CPD
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