New Medication in Diabetes Treatment (S1/#2)

People living with diabetes, in particular people with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), there are still Glycaemia unmet needs: insufficient glycaemic control; risk of severe hypoglycaemia; weight gain; glucose variability. The impact of all of these on the quality of life and the chronic complications of diabetes luring around the corner, thus putting the burden of the day to day glycaemia management on the individual. Solutions that may help to deal better with the aforementioned needs: Going back to the definitions of Hypoglycaemia of the International Society for Pediatric & Adolescents Diabetes (ISPAD), there are three layers of hypoglycaemia: Clinical Hypoglycaemia alert: ≤70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) Requires attention to prevent hypoglycaemia Clinically important or serious hypoglycaemia: <54 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L) Neurogenic symptoms & cognitive dysfunction occurs below this level with subsequent increased risk of severe hypoglycaemia. Severe Hyp...