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Target levels in people with diabetes A doctor will set a persons target A1C level For someone with diabetes, the target A1C level may depend on: the persons age their overall health whether they are pregnant how long they have had diabetes their prescribed treatment plan any history of adverse effects from the treatment, including episodes of low blood glucose or hypoglycemia any complications from diabetes the persons preferences and treatment priorities In general, a doctor might recommend aiming for A1C levels under 6.5% if a person: is young and has a long life expectancy has had diabetes for a short period is effectively managing their diabetes with lifestyle changes or metformin alone is otherwise in good health A doctor might recommend A1C targets of 7.0 to 8.5% if a person: is older and has a shorter life expectancy has had diabetes for a longer period has diabetes that is hard to manage, even with multiple medications has a history of severe hypoglycemia or other adverse effects of treatment has experienced complications of diabetes has other chronic health conditions People can work with their doctor to reassess and adjust their A1C targets over time

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