Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes: New Developments: Improving Life and Prognosis for Diabetic Patients - Carl Erik Mogensen - Books - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9780387697369 - September 5, 2007
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Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes: New Developments: Improving Life and Prognosis for Diabetic Patients 2007 edition

Carl Erik Mogensen

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Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes: New Developments: Improving Life and Prognosis for Diabetic Patients 2007 edition

The treatment of both types - 1 and 2 - of this disease has changed radically over the past few years. Summarizing all aspects of treatment, this book delineates the large amount of research work that has been completed over the last few years into the relief of complications in diabetes and vascular medicine in general.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Description for Sales People: The treatment of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes has changed radically over the past few years. Not only there are now new opportunities for treating the key abnormality in diabetes, increased blood glucose, by effective agents such as new insulin preparations and oral agents. A completely new concept has emerged, namely the multifactorial intervention strategy. It appears that it may be more important to treat elevated blood pressure, eventually marginally elevated, and dyslipidemia. New results have really proven to be decisive in changing the outcome of the patients. However, some uncertainties still exist which means that clear reviews are needed. Summarizing all aspects of treatment, much work has been completed over the last few years within the treatment of complications in diabetes, nephropathy, retinopathy, neuropathy, and vascular medicine in general. This work provides an overview of all these new changes to be implemented in clinical practice. Jacket Description/Back: In the United States, 20.8 million children and adults, 7% of the population, have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million have yet to be diagnosed. Worldwide diabetes afflicts 150 million people. The World Health Organization estimates that by 2025 that figure will double. Diabetes is responsible for more deaths than AIDS and breast cancer, combined. It is a leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart complications and stroke. Treatment of Type 1 and Type diabetes has changed radically over the past few years. There are new opportunities for treating the key abnormality in diabetes, increased blood glucose, by effective agents such as new insulin preparations and oral agents. Increasing so-called non-glycemic intervention is of prime importance. Blood pressure lowering therapies, anti-cholesterol strategies, and specific treatment related to complications is becoming increasingly important. Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes is a unique, invaluable guide to all aspects of the pharmacological treatment of diabetes, covering basic concepts and an in-depth review of current and future therapies. This work provides an overview for the new changes in therapies that can be implemented in clinical practice and treatment of the diabetic patient. Table of Contents: Overview.- Pharmacoepidemiology of Diabetes.- New Definitions of Diabetes: Consequences.- Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes.- The Insulin Resistance Syndrome: Concept and Therapeutic Approaches.- Medical Emergencies Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemia.- Notes on the Use of Glucagon in Type 1 Diabetes.- Insulin and New Insulin Analogues, Insulin Pumps and Inhaled Insulin in Type 1 Diabetes.- Insulin and New Insulin Analogues with Focus on Type 2 Diabetes.- The Place of Insulin Secretagogues in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes in the Twenty-First Century.- Metformin from Devil to Angel.- The Glitazones, Lessons so Far.- Antidiabetic Combination Therapy.- The Incretin Modulators Incretin Mimetics (GLP-1 Receptor Agonists) and Incretin Enhancers (DPP-4 Inhibitors).- The Role of Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors (Acarbose).- Multifactorial Intervention in Type 2 Diabetes.- Treating the Comorbid Patient.- Obesity and Pharmacological Treatment.- Management of Diabetic Dyslipidaemia.- Coronary Intervention and Ischemic Cardioprotection in Diabetic Patients.- Diabetic Complications and Side-effects.- ACE-I and ARB and Blood Pressure Lowering, Including Effect on Renal Disease. Treatment of Advanced Diabetic Renal Disease.- Aspirin and Antiplatelet Drugs in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes.- Glycosylation Inhibitors, PKC Inhibitors and Related Interventions Against Complications.- Diabetic Foot Ulcers.- Pharmacotherapy in Diabetic Neuropathy.- Pregnancy Pharmacological Problems.- Pharmacotherapy of Diabetic Retinopathy.- Pharmacotherapy in Diabetic Sexual Dysfunction.- A Bone Perspective.- Notes from Major Pharmaceutical Companies (all major companies asked to participate).- Achieving Guideline Control with New Pharmacotherapies: Albumin-Binding by Acylation of Insulin and GLP-1.- Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes."Publisher Marketing: In the United States, 20.8 million children and adults, 7% of the population, have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed, 6.2 million have yet to be diagnosed. Worldwide diabetes afflicts 150 million people. The World Health Organization estimates that by 2025 that figure will double. Diabetes is responsible for more deaths than AIDS and breast cancer, combined. It is a leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart complications and stroke. Treatment of Type 1 and Type diabetes has changed radically over the past few years. There are new opportunities for treating the key abnormality in diabetes, increased blood glucose, by effective agents such as new insulin preparations and oral agents. Increasing so-called non-glycemic intervention is of prime importance. Blood pressure lowering therapies, anti-cholesterol strategies, and specific treatment related to complications is becoming increasingly important. Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes is a unique, invaluable guide to all aspects of the pharmacological treatment of diabetes, covering basic concepts and an in-depth review of current and future therapies. This work provides an overview for the new changes in therapies that can be implemented in clinical practice and treatment of the diabetic patient.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 5, 2007
ISBN13 9780387697369
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages 289
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 19 mm   ·   938 g
Language English  
Editor Mogensen, Carl Erik

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