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The patients who are not comfortable with self-titration are asked to keep a daily log of their FBG level and return to the clinic to review the FBG log in person with a provider to identify the need for a change in their insulin dose. The frequency and the timing of in-person visits to check the FBG logs can vary based on patient needs.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(7):e13906
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MITI patients receive a daily weekday text message asking for them to type back their fasting blood sugar and a weekly phone call from a registered nurse advising them on how to adjust their basal insulin dose. Upward titration of basal insulin through the MITI program stops when one morning fasting blood sugar level falls into the desired range of 80-130 mg/d L (4.4-7.2 mmol/L), when the patient reaches a basal insulin dose of 50 units, when a patient withdraws from the program, or when 12 weeks elapse.
J Med Internet Res 2018;20(3):e93
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