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[Oral antidiabetic agents and hypoglycemia in elderly patients]
Jessie Porzi1, Nicole Petriccioli1, Sarah Malacarne2
1Service de médecine interne, Hôpital de La Tour, 1217 Genève.
Abstract:
Considering the progressive nature of type 2 diabetes, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) goals and treatment plans should be regularly tailored to the patient's need to prevent hypoglycemia. There are individual HbA1c target levels that take into account factors such as age, comorbidity, and risks of treatment. The emergence of new therapeutic classes reducing hypoglycemia has changed ongoing practices. This article presents a potentially preventable case of a patient with hypoglycemia and reflects on the latest European and American recommendations for antidiabetic treatment in elderly patients.
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