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Question of the Week | Best Meds to Treat MASH – 2025 Standards

Question of the Week Diabetes Education Services

In the 2025 ADA Standards, they have updated the term Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) to Metabolic Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH). They also recommend pharmacologic agents along with lifestyle interventions to treat people with diabetes and MASH. 

Which of the following are the recommended diabetes medications to treat MASH?

 

  1. Vitamin E and SGLT-2
  2. Pioglitazone and/or GLP-1 RA / GIP
  3. Fish oil supplements and statin
  4. Metformin and/or bolus insulin therapy

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