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Changements dans les soins du diabète de type 2 - ce que cela signifie pour vous

If you are living with type 2 diabetes your treatment may soon change to be tailored around you and your specific needs - which will help improve your long-term health.

Read on to find out what the changes are and what they mean for you.

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Why are they changing type 2 diabetes treatment?

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has announced the biggest update to diabète de type 2 care in more than a decade. New guidance will see the current one-size-fits-all approach be replaced by personalised treatment plans.

As well as diabetes, your new treatment plan should help your overall health - especially that of your heart and kidneys.

Professor Jonathan Benger, deputy chief executive and chief medical officer at NICE says: “We're moving beyond simply managing blood sugar to taking a holistic view of a person's health, particularly their cardiovascular and kidney health.”

If you have type 2 diabetes you are likely to be using the medicine metformin. The new draft guidelines from NICE recommend also prescribing new medicines earlier on in your treatment - which are better suited to your specific needs.

As well as metformine you may also be prescribed:

  • SGLT-2 inhibitors – such as canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin.

  • GLP-1s - such as semaglutide and liraglutide,

If you cannot take metformin, you may be offered an SGLT-2 inhibitor straight away.

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As well as helping to manage your blood sugar levels - these medicines also protect your heart and kidneys and could help prevent serious complications such as crises cardiaques et les AVC.

Benger says: “By recommending certain medicines as part of initial treatment, we could help prevent heart attacks, strokes and other serious complications before they occur.”

He says that this is particularly important as heart disease is the leading cause of death in people with type 2 diabetes.

What you should do about your treatment

At your next annual diabetes review you should speak to your doctor or nurse about what these changes could mean for you and if you are eligible for one of the newer treatments.

You could ask your diabetes team whether an SGLT-2 inhibitor or GLP-1 are right for you, and the benefits of using these medicines over and above your current treatment.

Your healthcare team will consider your general health - including any heart or kidney conditions - your age, and what other medicines you’re taking, before making any changes to your treatment.

NICE estimates that these changes could eventually save up to 22,000 lives.

The update is part of a wider NHS 10 Year Plan to focus more on prevention - helping people stay well rather than waiting until someone develops a condition. It will also help support care in the community and through digital tools such as continuous glucose monitoring.

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The draft guideline is open for public consultation until Thursday 2nd October. NICE’s guideline committee will consider all feedback received before publishing the final recommendations. The consultation document and details of how to respond are available at www.nice.org.uk.

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Lawrence Higgins

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As managing editor of Patient.info Lawrence looks after all of our features and is a member of the Guild of Health Writers.

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MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH

Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.

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