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Recommendations Initiation Do not delay the decision to initiate insulin in diabetes patients (Grade A, EL I) Health care professionals (HCPs) should educate T2DM patients about insulin regimens and appropriate choice of regimen (Grade A, EL III) Consider initiating insulin therapy with or without metformin in patients with newly diagnosed T2DM who are symptomatic and/or have HbA1c 10.0% ( 86 mmol/mol) and/or blood glucose levels 16.7 mmol/L (Grade A, EL I) Initiate with once-daily basal insulin, once-daily premixed/co-formulation insulin, or twice-daily premixed insulin, either alone or in combination with GLP-1 RA (either alone or in combination with basal insulin, in same pen device) or in combination with other OADs on the basis of clinical features, glucose profile, risk of hypoglycemia, and patient preference (Grade A, EL II) Basal-bolus insulin regimens may be needed in severe hyperglycemia and in life-threatening or organ/limb-threatening clinical situations (Grade A, EL III) Analogue insulins with possible lower risk of nocturnal and symptomatic hypoglycemia may be used in preference to human insulins

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Thyroid Tumors: There is a potential risk of thyroid tumors, including cancer, although this is rare
Ask yourself whether any of these apply: You have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes You use insulin or other glucose-lowering drugs You have had past pancreatitis or kidney disease You have severe GERD You have sleep apnea or heavy snoring You have a history of alcohol use disorder You take other medicines that do not mix well with alcohol, such as: Opioids Benzodiazepines Certain antidepressants If one or more of these fit, drinking while on tirzepatide may carry more risk