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Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting

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Rowell, JV; Nair, LT; Cox, ME
December 1, 2011

Oral and injectable non-insulin antidiabetic medications are important components of outpatient management of type 2 diabetes. They are effective and safe for plasma glucose. However, even when patients have good glycemic control at home on these medications, it is essential to evaluate their safety and utility for the management of inpatient hyperglycemia. Factors that govern glucose stability are variable for inpatients: diet and physical activity level, planned and unplanned procedures, acute/critical illness, and unexpected complications. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Rowell, J. V., Nair, L. T., & Cox, M. E. (2011). Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting, 77–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-006-9_9
Rowell, J. V., L. T. Nair, and M. E. Cox. “Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting,” December 1, 2011, 77–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-006-9_9.
Rowell JV, Nair LT, Cox ME. Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting. 2011 Dec 1;77–90.
Rowell, J. V., et al. Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting. Dec. 2011, pp. 77–90. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-1-60761-006-9_9.
Rowell JV, Nair LT, Cox ME. Non-insulin antidiabetic medications in the inpatient setting. 2011 Dec 1;77–90.

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