Rescue therapy if patient symptomatically hyperglycaemic
Rescue therapy
- at any phase of treatment
- if an adult with type 2 diabetes is symptomatically hyperglycaemic, consider insulin or a sulfonylurea, and review treatment when blood glucose control has been achieved
Reference:
Related pages
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- NICE guidance - insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes
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