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We evaluated the addition of liraglutide to metformin in type 2 diabetes followed by intensification with basal insulin (detemir) if glycated hemoglobin (A1C) ≥7%. In 988 participants from North America and Europe uncontrolled on metformin ± sulfonylurea, sulfonylurea was discontinued and liraglutide 1.8 mg/day added for 12 weeks (run-in). Subsequently, those with A1C ≥7% were randomized 1:1 to 26 weeks’ open-label addition of insulin detemir to metformin + liraglutide (n = 162) or continuation without insulin detemir (n = 161). Patients achieving A1C <7% continued unchanged treatment (observational arm). The primary end point was A1C change between randomized groups. Of 821 participants completing the run-in, 61% (n = 498) achieved A1C <7% (mean change –1.3% from 7.7% at start), whereas 39% (n = 323) did not (–0.6% from 8.3% at start). During run-in, 167 of 988 (17%) withdrew; 46% of these due to gastrointestinal adverse events. At week 26, A1C decreased further, by 0.5% (from 7.6% at randomization) with insulin detemir (n = 162) versus 0.02% increase without insulin detemir (n = 157) to 7.1 and 7.5%, respectively (estimated treatment difference –0.52 [95% CI –0.68 to –0.36]; P < 0.0001). Forty-three percent of participants with insulin detemir versus 17% without reached A1C <7%. Mean weight decreased by 3.5 kg during run-in, then by 0.16 kg with insulin detemir or 0.95 kg without insulin detemir. In the randomized phase, no major hypoglycemia occurred and minor hypoglycemia rates were 0.286 and 0.029 events per participant-year with and without insulin detemir (9.2 vs. 1.3%). Supplementation of metformin with liraglutide and then insulin detemir was well tolerated in the majority of patients, with good glycemic control, sustained weight loss, and very low hypoglycemia rates.
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Early detection of diabetes can decrease the chance of developing more serious complications, so knowing signs and symptoms can help in early detection of diabetes.
There are two types of diabetes – type 1, which is when the body is not producing insulin and type 2 when the cells don’t respond to the insulin.
The most usual symptoms for type 1 diabetes are frequent visits to the bathroom, weight loss for apparent no reason, frequent fatigue and mood swings, hunger and thirst.
Type 2 shares most of the symptoms with type1 and also include frequent infections of skin, gums and bladder, slow healing cuts and bruises, blurred vision, numbness in extremities (hands and feet) . Some people with type 2 diabetes have no symptoms at all.
Blood test will show high levels of glucose in blood, but not enough glucose in the cells.
Frequent urination is caused by the kidneys being overloaded with filtering excess glucose and having to pull more water from blood and thus filling the bladder more often. This is also a reason for increased thirst.
If you experience any of these signs - it's advisable that you visit your doctor and run some tests.
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