2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202402.1593.v1
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The Reasons for Low Uptake of New Antidiabetic Drugs with Cardiovascular Effects – a Family Doctor Perspective: Does Limited Applicability of Clinical Guidelines in Real-Life Practice Matter? A Narrative Review

Tomislav Kurevija,
Dunja Šojat,
Zvonimir Bosnić
et al.

Abstract: Chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), are difficult to manage because they demand continuous therapeutic review and monitoring. Beyond achieving the target HbA1c, new guidelines for the therapy of T2D have been introduced with the new groups of antidiabetics (GLP-1ra and SGLT2-in). Despite new guidelines, clinical inertia, that can be caused by physicians, patients or healthcare system, results in T2D not being effectively managed. This opinion paper explores the shift in T2D treatment, challenging … Show more

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