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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1795780" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>To follow on, I have studied the report again in more detail, and the place in the report where it declares unambiguously that using SU drugs to pump the pancreas leads to early beta cell death and worsens the auto immune problem makes reference to a further study that actually says nothing of the sort. In fact the referenced report says aggressive combination therapy of SU with a Thiazidolone leads to protection for the beta cells in T2D. So I wonder again about the claims that SU drugs lead to beta cell burnout, apart from the expected mortality due purely to poor glycemic control. The linked report does not IMHO provide any proof towards that important statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1795780, member: 196898"] To follow on, I have studied the report again in more detail, and the place in the report where it declares unambiguously that using SU drugs to pump the pancreas leads to early beta cell death and worsens the auto immune problem makes reference to a further study that actually says nothing of the sort. In fact the referenced report says aggressive combination therapy of SU with a Thiazidolone leads to protection for the beta cells in T2D. So I wonder again about the claims that SU drugs lead to beta cell burnout, apart from the expected mortality due purely to poor glycemic control. The linked report does not IMHO provide any proof towards that important statement. [/QUOTE]
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