How does Sitagliptin compare to insulin therapy in managing advanced-stage type 2 diabetes, and what are its advantages or limitations in this context?
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Sitagliptin, unlike insulin, doesn’t cause weight gain but may be less effective at lowering blood sugar in advanced-type 2 diabetes. It’s easier to use but doesn’t replace insulin in severe cases.