2019
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp19x704525
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Adapting diabetes medication for low carbohydrate management of type 2 diabetes: a practical guide

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“…An implication of this was that many participants started their diets and/or reduced their medications without appropriate medical supervision, which is potentially dangerous. 34 It also exposes an interesting dilemma: should a patient who has improved their T2D, lost considerable body weight, reduced their medications, and subjectively improved their quality of life with an animal-based LCHF diet, be advised to change aspects of their intervention based on population level nutritional associations? Many T2D nutritional recommendations state that patients should be supported in an individualized diet that suits their preferences and lifestyle 35,36 and it is especially important that patients on glucose-lowering medications are medically supervised when first starting an LCHF diet due to the risk of hypoglycemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An implication of this was that many participants started their diets and/or reduced their medications without appropriate medical supervision, which is potentially dangerous. 34 It also exposes an interesting dilemma: should a patient who has improved their T2D, lost considerable body weight, reduced their medications, and subjectively improved their quality of life with an animal-based LCHF diet, be advised to change aspects of their intervention based on population level nutritional associations? Many T2D nutritional recommendations state that patients should be supported in an individualized diet that suits their preferences and lifestyle 35,36 and it is especially important that patients on glucose-lowering medications are medically supervised when first starting an LCHF diet due to the risk of hypoglycemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…109,110 Westman et al 100 recommended discontinuing SGLT2 inhibitors before initiating a very-low-CHO KD because of the risk of normoglycemic ketoacidosis. Murdoch et al 111 recently published a practical guide for adapting diabetes medication for patients with T2D following low-CHO diets.…”
Section: Caution In Patients With Lipid Disorders and Variability Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although research data are relatively scarce on optimal patterns of medication usage early in low-carbohydrate and ketogenic diets, we have found that early and intensive de-prescribing is often required, particularly in patients with diabetes [93]. In particular, rapid titration of insulin is obviously important in order to prevent potentially serious hypoglycemia.…”
Section: Early De-prescription Is Importantmentioning
confidence: 99%