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Diabetologists Sound Caution Over Extended Role Of New Drugs

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Default Diabetologists Sound Caution Over Extended Role Of New Drugs

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The Association of British Clinical Diabetologists cautioned against indiscriminate use of new classes of medication for Britain's increasing number of people with diabetes. ABCD, which represents more than 500 consultants physicians and registrars in Britain specialising is diabetes, said oral gliptins and injectable incretin mimetics needed "careful adoption" to meet their full treatment potential.

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