Is insulin the preferred treatment for HbA1c >9%?

Jun 8, 2017Journal of diabetes

Is insulin the best treatment when blood sugar control is very poor (HbA1c > 9%)?

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Abstract

Insulin administration is recommended for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) when HbA1c levels exceed 9.0%.

  • HbA1c reductions with metformin and dual oral treatments can achieve significant decreases, such as from 11.6% to 6.0%.
  • Combination treatments with metformin and other agents often yield lower HbA1c reductions than expected due to non-additive effects.
  • GLP-1 receptor agonists, like exenatide and liraglutide, may provide greater HbA1c reductions compared to insulin glargine in patients with higher baseline HbA1c levels.
  • Weight loss is associated with GLP-1 receptor agonists, while insulin treatment is often linked to weight gain.
  • A combination of GLP-1 receptor agonists with thiazolidinediones has shown promising results in reducing HbA1c and minimizing weight gain.

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