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Benefits: ▪ Bridges the gap between metabolic and cardiovascular aspects in treatment of diabetes
▪ Provides a complete overview of glucose management therapy in the diabetic patient
▪ Highlights importance of primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention in the diabetic patient
▪ Synthesizing publication and trial data to enable effective diagnosis and targeted prescribing decisions |
Edited by: CDA Stehouwer, Dept. Internal Medicine, Academic Hospital Maastricht and Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, Maastricht University, Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS; NC Schaper, Dept. Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Diabetes, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS. |
Description: The increasing incidence of type II diabetes, often in association with cardiovascular disease, constitutes one of the major healthcare challenges of the 21st century. However, physicians can now deploy a wide range of therapeutic agents, singly and in combination, to help lower and stabilise blood sugar levels. Drawing on the expertise of internationally-recognised authorities in their fields, this new volume describes the modes of action of each of these types of treatment and evaluates their effectiveness.
In the first section of the book the authors review the various agents used to manage blood sugar, and the mechanisms by which their therapeutic effect is achieved: stimulating increased secretion of insulin, decreasing insulin resistance, interference with glucose production in the liver and suppression of appetite. The second section of the book deals with the treatment of associated cardiovascular problems in the diabetic patient, including antihypertensive, lipid-lowering, and anti-platelet therapies, as well as the management of other complications associated with diabetes, including polyneuropathy.
Therapeutic Strategies in Diabetes reviews the evidence for all of these new treatments, evaluates the potential for new and emerging therapies, and presents an informed view of current recommendations for best-practice management. |
Readership:
Specialists in diabetes and cardiology ▪ General physicians ▪ Hospital pharmacists ▪ Doctors in training
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Book Details:
ISBN: 978 1 904392 87 3
270pp; 240 x 170mm; Illustrations; Hardback;
Publication Date: September 2009
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