Published Dec 1, 2010
actioncat
262 Posts
Hi,
I have recently returned to work after taking time off (7 months!). I need a refresher on oral diabetes meds and insulins. I know things change kind of fast in this area. I am looking for a site that might have all the info in one place (is this too much to ask?)
I don't need anything on drips-- won't be doing that (glad that part of my life is over!)
Thanks!
country mom
379 Posts
Sorry, I see your post is a couple weeks old... but here is a link to a site that I use quite often: http://www.medscape.com/resource/diabetes-type2
You may have to create an account (which is free) in order to access the information.
ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists website has a "Glycemic Control Resource Center"
Trekfan
466 Posts
Thank you I am to check out there site
sycamore
5 Posts
I know this is very late -- but just FYI, AADE has a publication called A Quick Guide to Medications. It's available at:
https://www.diabeteseducator.org/ProfessionalResources/products/view.html?target=40&sub1=BOOKS&sub2=Publications
Also, I think that the American Diabetes Association Resource Guide has a section on medications (I'm not sure though). It's always in the January issue of their patient magazine, "Diabetes Forecast." It's a good summary; however, I don't think that would have all the information a professional would want.