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    Existing and emerging GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy: Ramifications for diabetic retinopathy screening.

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    Varughese, George Iype
    Jacob, Sarita
    Affiliation
    University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust; Institute of Clinical Sciences; University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust; College of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University; Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country Diabetic Eye Screening Programme
    Publication date
    2024-04-05
    Subject
    Endocrinology
    
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    GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment revolutionised the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus with significant enhancement of cardiovascular risk reduction. They have been instrumental in effectively managing the glycaemic control of this at-risk patient group. This class of drugs are associated with rapid improvement in glucose levels and consequently, transient early worsening of pre-existing diabetic retinopathy (DR) which is well-recognised, but this paradox is less commonly perceived in routine clinical practice. The recent shortage of supply has resulted in an enforced hiatus to prescribing all existing GLP-1 receptor agonists, which is expected to last all through 2024. This becomes even more pertinent as their DR could have progressed due to worsening HbA1c as a result of the unforeseen interruption to GLP-1 receptor agonist treatment. Therefore, when these medications are recommenced in a few months' time, all prescribers need to be aware of these patients' most up-to-date DR status and liaise with their affiliated screening service.
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    Varughese GI, Jacob S. Existing and emerging GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy: Ramifications for diabetic retinopathy screening. J R Coll Physicians Edinb. 2024 Apr 5:14782715241244843. doi: 10.1177/14782715241244843.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4608
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    http://www.rcpe.ac.uk/publications/the_journal.php
    DOI
    10.1177/14782715241244843
    PMID
    38578067
    Journal
    Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
    Publisher
    SAGE Publications
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    10.1177/14782715241244843
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    Ophthalmology

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