 This study identified four distinct profiles of type 2 diabetes mellitus, T2DM, patients based on their medication usage and laboratory measurements. The first profile consisted of individuals with low medication usage and few comorbidities. The second profile was composed of individuals with high medication usage and many comorbidities. The third profile included individuals with moderate medication usage and fewer comorbidities, while the fourth profile had high medication usage and many comorbidities. The authors found that the number of profiles increased in older age groups, but decreased in the 80-plus age group. They hypothesized that this could be due to the fact that the number of comorbidities associated with T2DM decreases with age, resulting in fewer profiles. Additionally, they noted that the number of profiles in the 55-75 age group was greater than expected, suggesting that additional factors such as drug development, drug adoption, and mortality rates associated with T2DM-related diseases may contribute to the complexity of the profiles. This article was authored by Rene Markovich, Rene Markovich, Vladimir Krubalnik, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.