
#387: Diabetes Updates with Dr. Marie McDonnell: New Tools for the New Rules
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
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The Importance of Nighttime Dose in Internal Medicine
The patient has an A1C 11 points, 11 percent. If she's really not going to do an injection, our preference would be a GOP one agonist because of the potency here. We can temporarily maybe put her on a sulfonorrhea with metformin to try to get that down. Most pancreatitis is gallstone or gallstone sludge or whatever you want to call it and triglyceride related, hyper triglyceridemia.
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