Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2012)

Hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes: Standpoint of an experts′ committee (India hypoglycemia study group)

  • Mohan Viswanathan,
  • Shashank R Joshi,
  • Anil Bhansali,
  • Mohan Badgandi,
  • Subhankar Chowdhury,
  • Neeta Deshpande,
  • Shreerang Godbole,
  • K Kannan,
  • Surender Kumar,
  • R V Jayakumar,
  • Tiny Nair,
  • Prashant Narang,
  • Anant Nigam,
  • Mihir Saikia,
  • Bipin Sethi,
  • M A Shekar,
  • Vikram Singh,
  • S S Srikanta,
  • K K Tripathi,
  • Vijay Viswanathan,
  • S K Wangnoo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.102986
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
pp. 894 – 898

Abstract

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The epidemic of type 2 diabetes and the recognition that achieving specific glycemic goals can substantially reduce morbidity have made the effective treatment of hyperglycemia a top priority. Despite compelling evidence that tight glycemic control is crucial for delaying disease progression, increased risk of hypoglycemia associated with such control underscore the complexity of diabetes management. In most cases, hypoglycemia results from an excess of insulin, either absolute or relative to the available glucose substrate and the factors perhaps exacerbating the risk are pharmacokinetic imperfections, behavioral, co-morbidities etc. Additionally, many patients remain undiagnosed, and many diagnosed patients are not treated appropriately. In this article, the challenges of hypoglycemia, confronting health care providers and their patients with diabetes, are discussed for making treatment decisions that will help minimize risk of hypoglycemia and eventually overcome formidable barriers to optimal diabetes management. Strategies to treat and minimize the frequency and severity of hypoglycemia without compromising on glycemic goals are also presented.

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