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Chandrakant Madgaonkar
Jun 08, 2021
In this case, 54y/0, LADA with positive GAD antibodies, and strong family H/O DM , and HBA1c 8%, low BMI, a combination of metformin with DPP–4 inhibitors, or SGLT2 inhibitors, with Vitamin D3 can be considered (in place of insulin); further consider to rule out other auto-immune disorders such as thyroid dysfunction ... etc. Thank you.
Javier Morales
Jun 11, 2021
I have a similar patient with a similar story. Again, intolerance to injectable GLP one therapy and SGL T2 inhibitor therapy resulted in significant and severe dyslipidemia. Currently, and for physiologic replacement and believe it or not, seems to have better glycemic control on Janumet than when on a GLP1 , Possibly due to glucagon suppression. The curious thing was the better glycemic control while on DPP4 Which makes me question his adherence with GLP one. As a rule, I stay way from SUs
Ermir Nelaj
Jun 17, 2021
I would try to treat him ...
Metformin 2 x 100mg/d + SGTL2 inhibitor (dinner) + Gliclaside (MR) 60mg daily
roohi ilyas
Nov 20, 2021
For LADA insulin basal bolus regimen is going to control the sugar. Since diagnosis of diabetes is 10 years old, no benefit from DPP4 inhibitors or GLP1 or piaglitazone etc is going to help.
Dec 22, 2024
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Chandrakant Madgaonkar
Jun 08, 2021
Javier Morales
Jun 11, 2021
Ermir Nelaj
Jun 17, 2021
roohi ilyas
Nov 20, 2021
Dec 22, 2024
Pending Moderator approval.