Insulin intensification for people with type 2 diabetes: a practical approach

Greg Fulcher
2010 Australasian Medical Journal  
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disorder and with time, it is appropriate for insulin therapy to be initiated in the majority of people. Insulin is commonly initiated with once-daily basal insulin. However, when glycaemic control becomes unsatisfactory despite the introduction of basal insulin, no clear guidelines exist for intensifying the insulin regimen. In this article we aim to provide a clinician's approach to both the optimisation of the basal insulin dose, and strategies to intensify insulin therapy.
doi:10.4066/amj.2010.466 fatcat:qxq2do3eafct3lh64gbpckcgce