Multiple Choice
An established patient in your practice is coming to see you for ongoing treatment of T2DM.She is a 59-year-old female who is currently on repaglinide (Prandin) 0.5 mg daily.However,her recent HbA1c level was 9%.What changes,if any,would you make in her medication dose at this time?
A) No changes at this time;wait and check HbA1c in 2 weeks.
B) Decrease her dose to 0.25% daily.
C) Increase her dose to 3 mg daily in divided doses.
D) Increase her dose to 4 mg daily in divided doses.
E) Increase her dose to 6 mg in the morning.
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