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Incidence and Risk Factors for Serious Hypoglycemia in Older Persons Using Insulin or Sulfonylureas

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In this population, the incidence of serious hypoglycemia is approximately 2 per 100 person-years, suggesting that many older adults can be safely treated with hypoglycemic drugs. Frail, elderly persons--the oldest-old, those using multiple medications, and those who are frequently hospitalized--are at a higher risk for drug-associated hypoglycemia. Such individuals may benefit from intensive education about the symptoms of hypoglycemia and close monitoring for adverse events related to diabetes treatment.

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