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Improving IV Insulin Administration in a Community Hospital
Published on: June 11, 2012
Distinguishing among incretin-based therapies. Patient education and self-management
R Keith Campbell1, Michael E Cobble, Timothy S Reid
1Department of Pharmacotherapy, Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Pullman, WA, USA.
Abstract:
Working closely with patients and providing ongoing education, ideally in conjunction with a diabetes care team, can help ensure that the best treatment options are selected for an individual patient and that the patient is capable of effective self-management.
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