Good Evening Doctors,
Kindly advise by looking at the attachment from New York Times... What's the ideal range for HBA1C. Insulin companies are really making money..
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The absolutely safe HbA1c is below 5.6%. Upto 6.4% it is prediabetes and 6.5% and above is diabetes.
As the HbA1c increases your risk for complications increases.
The article you have shown is to create a sensational controversy. If someone is on the wrong medicines like insulin for Type 2 diabetes the person can develop crash of sugar called hypoglycemia. This can make one very sick or can even kill an elderly person with heart problems. So the standard of control has been relaxed for people above 80 with multiple other problems that limit their life span. A middle aged person with no other organ involvement should ideally look at achieving an HbA1c of less than 6.5%.
Do get back to me if you have further questions.
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