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This article originally posted 07 October, 2011 and appeared in  Issue 594

Test Your Knowledge #594: A 55-year-old woman who has had type 2 diabetes for 15 years is evaluated...

A 55-year-old woman who has had type 2 diabetes for 15 years is evaluated to review her blood glucose levels and adjust her medication. She currently...

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takes metformin 1000 mg twice daily, glimepiride 4 mg/day, pioglitazone 30 mg/day, and insulin detemir 30 U at bedtime. She has no known microvascular or macrovascular complications of diabetes. Physical examination is remarkable for trace edema only. Her hemoglobin A1C value is 7.5%. Her home blood glucose log for the past week is as follows:

 

BLOOD GLUCOSE VALUE, mg/dL

 
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
 
Day
Pre
Post
Pre
Post
Pre
Post
Bedtime
Sun
136
84
178
275
185
Mon
172
167
203
175
Tue
124
279
118
214
167
Wed
103
154
186
223
174
Thu
92
129
175
261
198
Fri
118
251
132
174
184
Sat
87
97
134
171

Pre = preprandial; post = 2-hour postprandial.

Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment option for this patient now?

A. Increase insulin detemir dosage by 4 U

B. Increase glimepiride dosage to 8 mg/day

C. Increase pioglitazone dosage to 45 mg/day

D. Stop glimepiride and add pre-meal rapid-acting insulin

E. A and B

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This article originally posted 07 October, 2011 and appeared in  Issue 594

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