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Initial Combination Therapy in a Newly Diagnosed Patient

Posted July 25, 2013 by Doron Schneider, MD, FACP
Tags: 
lifestyle changes
insulin therapy
glycemic control
GLP-1 agonists
DPP-4 inhibitors
Doron Schneider, MD, FACP
General Internist
Biography

Doron Schneider, MD and Jack Leahy, MD discuss the treatment option of initial combination therapy in a newly diagnosed T2DM patient. 

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