Sign up for our complimentary
weekly e-journal

Main Newsletter
Mastery Series
Therapy Series
 
Bookmark and Share | Print Article | Letter From The Editor Previous | All Articles This Week | Next
This article originally posted 13 December, 2011 and appeared in  Safety and Error PreventionPreventionDiabetes Clinical Mastery Series Issue 63

Editor's Note: AGEs, Errors and Teenagers

Over the past three issues we have focused on advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) -- how they are formed, what they can do, and why these compounds are detrimental to our patients' health. This week in our Homerun Slides, we are bringing you information on ways to reduce the effects of AGE's and how your patients can battle their formation.

According to a recent study, insulin is the most error-prone drug used in the hospital and if this week's Disaster Averted is any indication, multiple errors are happening at home as well.

Our Clinical Gem from Psychology in Diabetes Care moves to the hard-to-target age range of adolescence and the varied and unique challenges that parents, caregivers and patients face in the teenage years.

Advertisement
Advertisement


 

Bookmark and Share | Print | Category | Home

This article originally posted 13 December, 2011 and appeared in  Safety and Error PreventionPreventionDiabetes Clinical Mastery Series Issue 63

Past five issues: Diabetes Clinical Mastery Series Issue 85 | Issue 626 | Special Edition - Getting Patients on Track | Diabetes Clinical Mastery Series Issue 84 | Issue 625 |

 
Diabetes In Control Advertisers
 
 
Cast Your Vote
Now that once-weekly GLP-1 is available, which product are you recommending for your type 2 patients?

Navigate Diabetes In Control
Announcement:
Search Articles On Diabetes In Control