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  1. Hello I am an Adult Np practicing for about 2 years but just seeing overflow and routine medical conditions- not too much with chronic disease other than hyperlipidemia and some hypertension etc.. Id like to learn more about treating patients newly diagnosed with NIDDM. I have yet to find a place that guides me as to what meds to try first etc.. I have had some where I started them on Glucophage then added a sulfonyurea like amaryl at small doses and titrated up. But whats the best route to start with newly diagnosed? What about starting with glucotrol or actos? Is there anywhere I can find info? The docs I worked with didnt mentor me much Thanks Lynn

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