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Intensive Insulin Therapy in Insulin Dependent Diabetes and Combination Therapy
The Nurse Practitioner, 1993Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) and combination therapy using sulfonylurea and insulin are two insulin regimens being used more frequently to improve glycemic control. For those patients with insulin-dependent diabetes, IIT or multiple daily injection therapy mimics normal pancreatic function by its timing of insulin delivery.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1944
SINCE Sakel (I) introduced treatment by insulin a vast literature has emerged from all countries. This was admirably reviewed by Wilson and Rees-Thomas (2) in 1938, so that consideration is given here to publicalions since that date. Even so, it has not been possible to incorporate all the publications, but a sufficient number has been drawn upon to ...
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SINCE Sakel (I) introduced treatment by insulin a vast literature has emerged from all countries. This was admirably reviewed by Wilson and Rees-Thomas (2) in 1938, so that consideration is given here to publicalions since that date. Even so, it has not been possible to incorporate all the publications, but a sufficient number has been drawn upon to ...
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Insulin and insulin analogs as antidiabetic therapy: A perspective from clinical trials
Cell Metabolism, 2021Caroline K Kramer +2 more
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Minerva endocrinologica, 2001
Large randomised, controlled clinical trials have clearly shown that, both in type 1 (DCCT) and in type 2 (UKPDS, Kumamoto Study), micro and macrovascular complications are largely preventable with intensive insulin or oral hypoglycemic therapy and optimal metabolic control.
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Large randomised, controlled clinical trials have clearly shown that, both in type 1 (DCCT) and in type 2 (UKPDS, Kumamoto Study), micro and macrovascular complications are largely preventable with intensive insulin or oral hypoglycemic therapy and optimal metabolic control.
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Recent advances in insulin gene therapy for type 1 diabetes
Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2002Ji-Won Yoon, Hee-Sook Jun
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