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New Consumer guides on Oral
Diabetes medications
Newswise — A pair of plain-language guides
that outline the latest scientific evidence
on the effectiveness and safety of oral
medications for adults with type 2 diabetes
are now available from HHS’ Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality.
AHRQ's analysis is the first to summarize
evidence on the effectiveness and adverse
events for all commonly used type 2 diabetes
medications. As new classes of oral diabetes
medications have become available, patients
and clinicians have faced a growing list of
treatment options and choices.
The guides for consumers and clinicians are
tools to help patients, their families, and
health care providers make informed
decisions about treating a condition that
affects more than 15 million Americans.
The consumer-targeted guide, called Pills
for Type 2 Diabetes: A Guide for Adults (http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/reports/topic.cfm?topic=5&sid=37&rType=1&sType=1), includes information on:
· Types of diabetes pills commonly available
for adults
· How well they work
· Possible side effects
· Medication costs
The clinician’s guide, called Comparing Oral
Medications for Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
(http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/reports/topic.cfm?topic=5&sid=37&rType=9&sType=1
), includes more detail on those topics and
“confidence ratings” for evidence to support
research conclusions.
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly common
chronic disease that occurs in people who
have too much glucose in their blood either
because their cells are resistant to insulin
(a hormone that helps convert glucose into
energy) or because their pancreas does not
produce enough insulin. Excessive glucose
levels can cause severe problems with the
heart, eyes, kidneys and nerves. Obesity
increases the risk of developing diabetes.
The diabetes guides are part of a series of
informational products created by the
Agency’s Effective Health Care program.
Online and audio versions are available at
http://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/index.cfm. Free print versions can also be ordered.
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