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45 years old gentleman presents with a two week history of polydipsia, polyuria. He is found to have a random glucose of 200 mg/dL. There are no ketones in the urine. Most suitable for this man is that he should be:

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45 years old gentleman presents with a two week history of polydipsia, polyuria. He is found to have a random glucose of 200 mg/dL. There are no ketones in the urine. Most suitable for this man is that he should be:


  1. On regular hypoglycomics
  2. Reassured & reassessed after 2 months
  3. On restricted diet & reassessed after 10 days
  4. Admitted to hospital
  5. Immediately on Insulin therapy

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c) On restricted diet & reassessed after 10 days

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