American family physician
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Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common medical problems in elderly patients. There is a strong rationale for therapy in most patients with diabetes, even those who are asymptomatic. Family physicians should be aware of several age-associated differences in the management and treatment of diabetes in older patients. ⋯ Oral hypoglycemic agents are generally used as the initial drug therapy. Insulin therapy should be instituted when oral agents fail to reduce the blood glucose level, when the blood glucose level is very high and in other special circumstances. A careful choice of medications for other common problems associated with diabetes, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia and peripheral neuropathy, is also essential.