basal-bolus regimen
Selected indexed studies
- Randomized study of basal-bolus insulin therapy in the inpatient management of patients with type 2 diabetes (RABBIT 2 trial). (Diabetes Care, 2007) [PMID:17513708]
- Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia: A Neglected Problem. (Endocrinol Metab (Seoul), 2024) [PMID:38532282]
- Randomized study of basal-bolus insulin therapy in the inpatient management of patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing general surgery (RABBIT 2 surgery). (Diabetes Care, 2011) [PMID:21228246]
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- Randomized study of basal-bolus insulin therapy in the inpatient management of patients with type 2 diabetes (RABBIT 2 trial). (2007) pubmed
- Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia: A Neglected Problem. (2024) pubmed
- Randomized study of basal-bolus insulin therapy in the inpatient management of patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing general surgery (RABBIT 2 surgery). (2011) pubmed
- Switching to once-weekly insulin icodec versus once-daily insulin glargine U100 in individuals with basal-bolus insulin-treated type 2 diabetes (ONWARDS 4): a phase 3a, randomised, open-label, multicentre, treat-to-target, non-inferiority trial. (2023) pubmed
- Premixed vs basal-bolus insulin regimen in Type 2 diabetes: comparison of clinical outcomes from randomized controlled trials and real-world data. (2017) pubmed
- Addition of a single short-acting insulin bolus to basal insulin-supported oral therapy: a systematic review of data on the basal-plus regimen. (2019) pubmed
- Biphasic vs basal bolus insulin regimen in Type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. (2015) pubmed
- Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia and Diabetes in Older Adults. (2017) pubmed
- Personalized intensification of insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes - does a basal-bolus regimen suit all patients? (2016) pubmed
- Management of diabetes and hyperglycaemia in non-intensive care units. (2023) pubmed