Diabetes medication may be doing harm to some older patients

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Many older people with diabetes who have other health problems have been kept on intensive and potentially harmful blood sugar control regimens, according to the paper published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine.

Diabetes is common in people 65 and older. However, it is questionable how much benefit they get from being kept on drugs that tightly control their blood sugar, the research found.

Doing so can actually cause harm, including dangerously low blood sugar.

"The risks appear to outweigh the benefits," said lead author Kasia Lipska, an assistant professor of medicine and diabetes specialist at Yale School of Medicine. "We know that older people are at special risk."

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