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A meta-analysis of the medical literature shows that self-monitoring of blood glucose by type 2 diabetics not on insulin does not improve control of the disease compared with regular monitoring of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). Patients spend considerable time and resources with daily monitoring of their blood sugars. Physicians increasingly rely on quarterly HbA1c levels as a marker of control.

Getting Practical with Monitoring in Type 2 Diabetes