Basal-prandial insulin therapy: Scientific concept review and application
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Basal-prandial insulin therapy: Scientific concept review and application
Abstract
The majority of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) eventually require the addition of basal insulin to existing oral therapy to achieve the glycemic goals set forth by the American Diabetes Association (A1C, <7.0%). In many patients with T2DM, insulin is the only option for achieving glycemic control and may be used successfully to attain glycemic targets in regimens that combine basal insulin with oral antidiabetic agents, or in regimens that combine basal insulin with mealtime (prandial) insulin. Basal-prandial insulin regimens that use a long-acting insulin analogue to control the fasting plasma glucose level and a short-acting insulin analogue for post-meal glucose excursions replace insulin in a manner that most closely approximates normal physiologic patterns. The current body of evidence demonstrates that such regimens will prove to be the optimal strategy for achieving glycemic control in patients with T2DM who require both basal and prandial insulin replacement. Here, we review current findings in the published literature on the efficacy of basal-prandial insulin, with a focus on practical information that might help to provide an evidence-based guide for progressing to basal-prandial insulin therapy in appropriate patients with T2DM.
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