It's never too late to look for alternatives to Insulin
Non è mai troppo tardi per cercare strade diverse dall’insu-Lina…
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https://doi.org/10.19156/abtpn.2018.0048Keywords:
Type 2 diabetes, Insulin, Long-term therapy, Nephropathy, LinagliptinAbstract
We report the case of a 61-year-old patient with early onset and long duration of diabetic disease in multi-injected insulin therapy for almost thirty years, who developed micro- and macrovascular complications. The patient has been on dialysis three times a week for 4 years with a glycemic pattern characterized by severe hypoglycaemia related to the dialysis sessions, despite the reduction in insulin dosage. In October 2017 he was offered a treatment with linagliptin in combination with low-dose basal insulin, the latter withdrawn in December 2017. Follow-ups showed a good glycemic balance and no hypoglycaemic episodes (Diabetology).
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