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The role of technology in diabetes therapy.

Diabetes Care 1994 June
This decade will bring major changes to the therapy of diabetes. New drugs are likely to include monomeric insulins, fatty-acid-oxidation inhibitors, insulin-secretion inducers, and nutrition modifiers. Likely new devices include improved insulin pens, less invasive methods of insulin administration, and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring. The use of computers will integrate this care, and artificial intelligence will provide new approaches to all of health care. An integrated system for using these new technologies, such as staged diabetes management, will ensure an orderly, cost-effective transition in therapy by the entire health-care community.

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