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<blockquote data-quote="caius2x8" data-source="post: 2257773" data-attributes="member: 468721"><p>Its for a friend, overweight, on metformin, high glycaemia 30mM, psych problems, no IT or smart phn knowledge, husband cooks and hes got his own challenges.</p><p></p><p>She wants to reduce glycaemia.</p><p>I was asked i thought about Dulaglutide which i think is a glucagon pathway inhibitor.</p><p>I started to look into and there are alot of trials which compare maybe 2 or 3 different approaches but no comparison of everything simultaneously. Thus one ends using a meta-analysis, eg Zhang 2016 who as someone above suggest show little no signifucant difference between the various approaches. </p><p></p><p>However i wondered what the perspective was like from patient perspective for people using any of the approaches to manage glycaemia. </p><p></p><p>Logically keto diet seems to make sense although theres a bit of a cultural adaptation to make which might be more that some people will manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caius2x8, post: 2257773, member: 468721"] Its for a friend, overweight, on metformin, high glycaemia 30mM, psych problems, no IT or smart phn knowledge, husband cooks and hes got his own challenges. She wants to reduce glycaemia. I was asked i thought about Dulaglutide which i think is a glucagon pathway inhibitor. I started to look into and there are alot of trials which compare maybe 2 or 3 different approaches but no comparison of everything simultaneously. Thus one ends using a meta-analysis, eg Zhang 2016 who as someone above suggest show little no signifucant difference between the various approaches. However i wondered what the perspective was like from patient perspective for people using any of the approaches to manage glycaemia. Logically keto diet seems to make sense although theres a bit of a cultural adaptation to make which might be more that some people will manage. [/QUOTE]
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