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In Tackling Type 2 Diabetes in Teens, Think Outside the Box


 

Sulfonylureas. Accentuated side effects in teens, especially hypoglycemia and weight gain, greatly limit their value. “I don't use them anymore,” Dr. Zeitler said.

Metaglinide analogs. These short-acting insulin secretagogues are in theory helpful in controlling postprandial hyperglycemia, but they have to be taken before meals and “compliance in these kids is generally horrendous,” he said.

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