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Do Type 2 Diabetics Really Need to Self-Monitor Their Blood
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Enter VICTOZA. Victoza is now the second drug in what is called GLP-1 analogs. Both Byetta and Victoza simply take advantage of the human bodys' own signaling system, which means it increases insulin output after eating. There is no doubt that Byetta has been an effective drug for many people, but studies show that Victoza, simply put, is just better. In studies of the two medications, Victoza taken once a day showed a greater reduction in blood sugar than Byetta taken twice a day. Victoza is also not tied to meals, but can be taken once a day at any time as long as it is taken at the same time every day. In another direct comparison of the two medications, Victoza reduced the A1c to a greater extent than Byetta. Additionally, both medications have a side effect of low blood sugar, however people taking Victoza had have as many episodes of low blood sugar than those taking Byetta.
Are you one of those people who have a long family history of diabetes? If you are genetically prone to diabetes, you should take extra care of your health. Note that diabetes can affect your internal organs and can lead to kidney failure and cardiovascular diseases among others. People who have type 2 diabetes usually have high rates cholesterol and triglyceride level which make them prone to high blood pressure and heart ailments. Studies show that about 65% of people who have diabetes also suffer from heart problems while 70% of suffers also have high blood pressure. The combination of diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular ailment can be quite dangerous. A lot of people who have these diseases often land in the hospital's emergency room.
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