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Understanding, knowledge and attitudes towards current UK driving advice in insulin treated diabetic patients
Practical Diabetes International, 10/29/09
Bodansky DMS et al. – Current advice for insulin treated drivers is not widely known. Better education is required. However, when given current advice about testing before each journey and waiting 45 minutes after hypoglycaemia, many patients considered this unreasonable and unacceptable.
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