Addition of Basal Insulin to Oral Antidiabetic Agents: A Goal-Directed Approach to Type 2 Diabetes Therapy

2006 
Abstract The objective of this article is to review current findings in the published literature on the efficacy of insulin therapy in combination with oral antidiabetic agents, with a focus on practical information that might help to provide an evidence-based template for selecting how best to combine oral agents and basal insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Here we review the current oral agents used to treat type 2 diabetes, their mechanisms of action, and how they can be combined with insulin therapy to help patients achieve guideline-recommended glycemic goals. While practical advice exists for initiating a therapeutic regimen comprised of basal insulin and oral agent(s), direction as to appropriate therapy for individual patients with differing physiologic requirements is needed. Oral antidiabetic therapy in combination with insulin provides an effective therapeutic option for patients who are unable to achieve or maintain glycemic goals on oral therapy alone.
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