The HCPLive endocrinology page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and insights on endocrine system conditions. This page consists of interviews, articles, podcasts, and videos on the research, treatment and development of therapies for diabetes, hormonal disease, and more.
October 30th 2024
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Dasiglucagon (Zegalogue) Approved by FDA for Severe Hypoglycemia in Children and Adults
March 22nd 2021Zealand Pharma announced the US FDA approved dasiglucagon (Zegalogue) for treatment of severe hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes aged 6 and older and the injectable will be available as both an auto injector and a prefilled syringe.
SGLT2 Inhibitor Use is Safe, Efficacious in Kidney Transplant Patients with Diabetes, Study Finds
March 22nd 2021A literature review of studies assessing SGLT2 inhibitor use in kidney transplant patients with diabetes suggests use did not impact graft function and was associated with improvements in glucose control and body weight.
Black Women with PCOS at Greater Cardiometabolic Risk than White Counterparts
March 22nd 2021A meta-analysis of nearly a dozen studies presented at ENDO 2021 suggests Black women with PCOS were at an increased cardiometabolic risk, despite having comparable fasting glucose and lower triglyceride levels.
Thyroid Combination Therapy Preferred Over Levothyroxine for Some Hypothyroidism Patients
March 21st 2021A randomized, 3-arm study is giving further insight into the effects of levothyroxine monotherapy compared against a thyroid combination therapy and desiccated thyroid extract for management of hypothyroidism, particularly in patients with Thr92AlaD2 polymorphism.
Many Endocrine Providers, Patients Open to Continuing Telehealth Practices
March 21st 2021An analysis of patients and providers from endocrine clinics suggests many patients and providers were open to continuing with telehealth practices after the pandemic and many saw little to no limitations with the new practices.
Children with Adrenal Insufficiency at 10 Times Greater Mortality Risk from COVID-19
March 20th 2021An analysis by investigators from the University of Arkansas suggests children with adrenal insufficiency were 10 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than their counterparts without adrenal insufficiency and COVID-19.
Comparing ADA vs. ACOG Approaches for Gestational Diabetes Screenings
March 16th 2021A trial of more than 20k women from investigators at Kaiser Permanente found there were no significant differences in outcomes among pregnant women undergoing gestational diabetes screenings using the ADA's 1-step approach versus the ACOG's 2-step approach.
Who is Responsible for Prescribing Weight Loss Medications to Obese Patients with Thomas Wadden, PhD
March 5th 2021After providing insight into the results of the STEP 1 and STEP 3 trials, Dr. Wadden discusses who he believes the responsibility for prescribing these medications will fall unto if semaglutide receives approval as a weight loss agent.