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VOL. 9, ISSUE 6 (2024)
Different strategies for diabetes patients treatment
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Fakhir M Alzubaidy, Zahraa H Mansi, Safa J Hameed, Dhurgham A A Al-Sultany
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic and progressive
cardiometabolic disorder and a major cause of morbidity, mortality, disability,
and high costs. This study focused on the first line treatment and the replaced
medication to show the dependent treatment strategy. Collection of 120
cases of both male and female diabetic patients was depended on certain
information included: patient's gender, age, duration of diabetes, first line
of treatment, the replaced medication. 58% of patients were females and 42%
were males. Metformin as the first drug of choice. Replaced treatment after
metformin was a combination of metformin and other antidiabetic drugs. Diabetes
prevalence differences between males and females may be attributed to a variety
of biological, behavioral, social, and genetic factors. Metformin is an
effective medication as a monotherapy or in combination other glucose lowering
medications with a minimal side effects.
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Pages:14-16
How to cite this article:
Fakhir M Alzubaidy, Zahraa H Mansi, Safa J Hameed, Dhurgham A A Al-Sultany "Different strategies for diabetes patients treatment". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 6, 2024, Pages 14-16
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