What Medication Does a Diabetic Need
The American Diabetes Association estimates that there were 23.6 million people in the United States with diabetes as of 2007. Diabetics with uncontrolled blood sugar and blood pressure can experience serious complications, including blindness, kidney damage, heart disease and lower-limb amputations. Fortunately, there are many medications that help control diabetes.
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Insulin-Stimulating Oral Medications
Liver-Affecting Oral Medications
Process-Inhibiting Oral Drugs
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DPP-4 Inhibitors block the breakdown of GLP-1, a compound that lowers blood sugar. Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors block the breakdown of carbohydrates in the intestine, which helps control blood sugar after a meal.
Injectable Medications
Insulin Pumps
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Unlike type 2 diabetics, type 1 diabetics require insulin shots to survive. Diabetics sometimes combine oral pills with insulin shots to help the insulin work better.
Considerations
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Proper meal planning, physical exercise and weight loss are key aspects of diabetes management. All medications, including over-the-counter drugs, should be discussed with a physician.