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Dec 05 2024
Home » News » A Breakthrough In Feline Diabetes Care Sglt2 Inhibitors
Managing diabetes in cats has traditionally relied on insulin injections and diet adjustments. However, a new class of oral medication called Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors is changing how veterinarians approach treatment for newly diagnosed diabetic cats. Let’s explore how these medications work, their benefits, and what cat owners should know.
SGLT2 inhibitors, such as Bexagliflozin (Bexacat) and Velagliflozin, help control diabetes by encouraging the kidneys to get rid of excess glucose through urine, reducing blood sugar without relying on insulin. These medications are designed for cats that are newly diagnosed and have not yet started insulin therapy, offering a simpler treatment option for certain patients.
Unlike insulin, SGLT2 inhibitors do not carry a high risk of causing dangerously low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), making them a safer option for some cats. However, to be successful, these drugs can only be used in cats that still produce some insulin naturally, as they are not a substitute for insulin.
While SGLT2 inhibitors offer promise, they are not suitable for every cat. Potential side effects include:
The introduction of SGLT2 inhibitors is a significant advancement in treating feline diabetes. These medications provide an effective and convenient option for newly diagnosed cats, especially when managed under close veterinary supervision. For pet owners, it’s a step forward in making diabetes management less daunting and more accessible.
For more details, consult your veterinarian.
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