Does the hon. Lady agree that sometimes GPs do not give the right advice to patients? Perhaps a patient who presents with a bad infection is put on antibiotics, which can have an impact on their absorption of insulin, and as a result they can go into a hypo or take a low. That can cause major problems unless they have someone who knows them well, who can watch the signs and knows how to deal with them. Some GPs do not relay that information to patients when prescribing.
Diabetes: Tailored Prevention Messaging
Proceeding contribution from
Paul Girvan
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 24 October 2019.
It occurred during Debate on Diabetes: Tailored Prevention Messaging.
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