Case study Your 79 y/o patient is on metformin 500 bid and last A1c was 8.1 They are 5’ 5” with bmi of 34 and can no longer walk even with a walker.

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Case study Your 79 y/o patient is on metformin 500 bid and last A1c was 8.1 They are 5’ 5” with bmi of 34 and can no longer walk even with a walker. What would you recommend for them and why.

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