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Caring for patients with diabetes during COVID-19 pandemic: Important considerations for pharmacists.


ABSTRACT: The current pandemic of the COVID-19 infection, coupled with the increased global burden of diabetes, has imposed significant challenges to the healthcare providers in providing effective and sustained care to patients with diabetes during the ongoing pandemic. It is, therefore, important for healthcare providers to understand and follow the recommended changes in the delivery of care, lifestyle modifications, and pharmacotherapy to ensure optimal care to the patients during and post-pandemic era. This commentary aims to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on diabetes care and the important considerations for pharmacists during this pandemic.

SUBMITTER: Elnaem MH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7261353 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Caring for patients with diabetes during COVID-19 pandemic: Important considerations for pharmacists.

Elnaem Mohamed Hassan MH   Cheema Ejaz E  

Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP 20200531 1


The current pandemic of the COVID-19 infection, coupled with the increased global burden of diabetes, has imposed significant challenges to the healthcare providers in providing effective and sustained care to patients with diabetes during the ongoing pandemic. It is, therefore, important for healthcare providers to understand and follow the recommended changes in the delivery of care, lifestyle modifications, and pharmacotherapy to ensure optimal care to the patients during and post-pandemic er  ...[more]

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