Why can people with type 2 diabetes (DM2) use noninsulin antidiabetic drugs to control the disease? A. In people with DM2, the liver is able to take over the endocrine functions of the nonfunctional...


Why can people with type 2 diabetes (DM2) use noninsulin antidiabetic drugs to control the disease?


A. In people with DM2, the liver is able to take over the endocrine functions of the nonfunctional pancreas.


B. DM2 is a mild disease that does not have severe long-term complications.


C. Ketoacidosis develops only rarely among people who have type 2 diabetes.


D. People with DM2 continue to make pancreatic insulin.



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