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Overcoming barriers to insulin replacement
The typical approach to treatment for the patient with type 2 diabetes The typical approach to treatment for the patient with type 2 diabetes...
Journal of Family Practice, 08/01/09 by Louis Kuritzky · More from publication -
Assessing the controversies of insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
In type 2 diabetes improved glucose values result in improved microvascular outcomes pertinent to retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy....
Journal of Family Practice, 06/01/05 by Louis Kuritzky · More from publication -
Beneficial effects of insulin on endothelial function, inflammation, and atherogenesis and their implications
With 221 million people predicted to have diabetes by 2010, (1) increasing numbers of patients will require insulin to maintain glycemic control....
Journal of Family Practice, 06/01/05 by Louis Kuritzky · More from publication -
Insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes: more than just improved glycemic control
Introduction Introduction Eighteen million persons have diabetes mellitus in the United States, with an estimated 1.3 million cases of...
Journal of Family Practice, 06/01/05 by Louis Kuritzky · More from publication -
Insulin therapy in primary care: practical issues for clinicians
Key Points Key Points * Always draw short-acting or rapid-acting insulin into the syringe first. Then add intermediate form(s) (roll the...
Journal of Family Practice, 06/01/05 by Louis Kuritzky · More from publication



