Ten errors to avoid in managing type 2 diabetes

Abstract
It is important to remember the basics when treating patients with diabetes. Follow current diagnostic criteria, and clearly communicate findings to patients. Set target glucose levels, and encourage patients to take an active role in controlling their disease. Set time limits for therapy effectiveness, and use combination therapy with caution. Recommend use of home glucose monitors and regular monitoring of glucose levels throughout the day. For more flexibility, adapt insulin dosages to patient needs and use basal insulin, rather than sliding-scale insulin. Finally, remember that early detection and intervention can delay or even prevent complications.