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6 Jan 2017 Management of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Management of Preexisting Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Pregnancy. Postpartum Care. Pregnancy and Drug Considerations. S120. 14. Diabetes Care in the Hospital. Hospital Care Delivery Standards. Glycemic Targets in Hospitalized Patients.
Type 2 diabetes pharmacologic treatment options from the 2016 ADA guidelines; diabetes guidelines resource from NDEI.
7 Mar 2018 The American Diabetes Association has released condensed recommendations for Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes: Abridged for Primary Care Management includes the following: Appropriate goal setting. Dietary and exercise modifications. Medications. Appropriate self-monitoring of blood
8 Dec 2017 “Since 1989, the American Diabetes Association has provided annual updates to the Standards of Care, and the Standards are accepted as the global standard for diabetes care. As new technology, research and treatments continue to improve and emerge, we are pleased that we will have the capacity to
4 Apr 2015 Model for Care of the. Overweight/Obese Patient. II. Prediabetes Algorithm. III. Goals of Glycemic Control. IV. Glycemic Control Algorithm. V. Algorithm for. Adding/Intensifying Insulin. VI. CVD Risk Factor. Modifications Algorithm. VII. Profiles of Antidiabetic. Medications. VIII. Principles for Treatment of Type 2
Pregnancy and Drug Considerations. Postpartum Care. S144. 14. Diabetes Care in the Hospital. Hospital Care Delivery Standards. Glycemic Targets in Hospitalized Patients. Bedside Blood Glucose Monitoring. Antihyperglycemic Agents in Hospitalized Patients. Hypoglycemia. Medical Nutrition Therapy in the Hospital.
3 Jan 2018 Treatment. Management of type 2 diabetes includes: Healthy eating; Regular exercise; Possibly, diabetes medication or insulin therapy; Blood sugar monitoring. These steps will help keep your blood sugar level closer to normal, which can delay or prevent complications.
agonists (non-formulary) may be appropriate for a subset of patients who are on the maximum tolerated dose of metformin and have HbA1c < 9.0% and weight gain with insulin. The preferred drug is exenatide XR (Bydureon). Consultation with the Diabetes Team is required. GLP-1 receptor agonists were not recommended.
The number of available antihyperglycemic agents is ever expanding, requiring the clinician to consider many of the following factors when choosing medications: degree of hyperglycemia, risk of hypoglycemia, medication effectiveness at reducing diabetes complications (microvascular and/or macrovascular), medication
1 Feb 2018 Clinical Practice Recommendations are based on a complete review of the relevant literature by a diverse group of highly trained clinicians and researchers.
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