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Self-titration of basal insulin glargine in type 2. diabetes mellitus patient

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2007

Abstract

Insulin glargine (Lantus) is a modern tool for the treatment of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus offering 24hours covering of the basal insulin demand, in addition to a more or less stable level. The important part of a correct therapy adjustment is a gradual up titration of the insulin doses aiming to achieve normal glycemia.

One of the recommended methods of patient?s self up titration of glargine (Lantus) is a method of 3 day steps with a gradual efforts to achieve targeted morning fasting glycemia of <= 5,5 mmol/l. The case history presents an example of such a method in a female patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated by the intensified insulin regime, in whom so far used human insulins were replaced by their analogues (lispro, glargine)