Pill vs. shot: which works better for pregnancy diabetes?
NCT ID NCT01731431
Summary
This study tested whether an oral medication (glyburide) works as well as insulin injections for managing diabetes that develops during pregnancy. Researchers enrolled 914 pregnant women with gestational diabetes who needed medication beyond diet changes. The goal was to see if the pill could control blood sugar and prevent baby complications as effectively as daily insulin shots.
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Marie-Victoire Senat
Paris, 94270, France
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