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Training slides from a 2-part series on medication for type 2 diabetes in people with HIV.
Part 1 Learning Objectives:
- How to safely prescribe and use older diabetes medications
- Understand physiology and mechanism of action, efficacy, safety, tolerability, managing side effects, dosing, and administration of individual drugs
- Understand the use in people with HIV
- Assess the cardiac and renal benefits or lack of cardiac benefits in these older medications
Part 2 Learning Objectives:
- Understand how to safely prescribe and use “newer” diabetes medications
- Understand physiology and mechanism of action, efficacy, safety, tolerability, managing side effects, dosing, and administration of individual drugs
- Understand how to use these medications in liver disease and CKD
- Assess the cardiac and renal benefits of these newer medications
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