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Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2) Guidelines
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www.nice.org.uk
Sign Guidelines Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network Range of diabetes guidelines with graded evidence base. NICE Guideline: The Management of Neuropathic Pain (2010) A quick reference guide that summarises the recommendations NICE has made to the NHS in ‘Neuropathic pain: the pharmacological management of neuropathic pain in adults in non-specialist settings’ (NICE clinical guideline 96). This guidance updates and replaces recommendations on the
drug treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy in ‘Type 1 diabetes’ (NICE clinical guideline 15) and ‘Type 2 diabetes’ (NICE clinical guideline 87). ISPAD 2000 Consensus Guidelines for the Management of Insulin-dependent Diabetes in Childhood and Adolescence Joint British Societies Guidelines on the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Clinical Practice (2005) The Joint British Societies’ guidelines (JBS 2) on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice
were developed by a Working Party with nominated representatives from six professional societies. All members contributed to the text and those from the specialist societies of hypertension, lipids, and diabetes were specifically responsible for developing the sections on blood pressure, lipids, and glucose. American Inpatient Diabetes Guidelines (AACE / ADA) 2009 American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
and American Diabetes Association Consensus Statement on Inpatient Glycemic [glucose] Control NICE Guideline The Management of Type 2 Diabetes (partial update) May 2009 A quick reference guide that summarises the recommendations NICE has made to the NHS in ‘Type 2 diabetes’ (NICE clinical guideline 87). The guidance partially updates NICE clinical guideline 66 and replaces it.
This quick reference guide is for healthcare professionals and other staff who care for people with type 2 diabetes. It contains what you need to know to put the recommendations into practice. Note: these are European guidelines that may vary nationally
and locally. The Guidelines provide clear targets for treatment and approaches
to management of Type 1 and 2 diabetes.
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