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Feline Diabetes: When and How to Reach for an SGLT-2 Inhibitor

Feline Diabetes: When and How to Reach for an SGLT-2 Inhibitor

Update: 2025-01-01
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Sodium–glucose cotransporter (SGLT) 2 inhibitors are an exciting new class of drugs approved for the treatment of newly diagnosed diabetic cats. These drugs work by blocking the kidneys from reabsorbing glucose, which causes more glucose to be lost in urine and lowers blood glucose levels. Tune in to this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast as host Dr. Cassi and her guest, Dr. Audrey Cook, explore when to consider an SGLT-2 inhibitor instead of insulin and how to successfully manage and monitor a cat receiving this treatment. Want to earn CE from this episode? Be sure to log into VetFolio and take the quiz to qualify for your CE credit! https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/feline-diabetes-when-and-how-to-reach-for-an-sglt-2-inhibitor-spel
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Feline Diabetes: When and How to Reach for an SGLT-2 Inhibitor

Feline Diabetes: When and How to Reach for an SGLT-2 Inhibitor

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