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If HbA1c concentrations are poorly controlled it is usually considered to be a rise of HbA1c to

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Card 7

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If metformin hydrochloride does not control HbA1c to below the agreed threshold treatment should be intensified with:

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Card 8

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If triple therapy is required to manage diabetes use

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Card 9

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When should glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist be prescribed?

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Card 10

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If metformin is contra-indicated or not tolerated, initial treatment should be single therapy with:

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Card 11

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Repaglinide should only be used in combination with

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Card 12

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Examples of rapid acting analogue (Bolus insulin)

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Card 13

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Example of intermediate acting insulin (Basal insulin)

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Card 14

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Example of long acting insulin (basal insulin)

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Card 15

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Types of insulin regimens

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