Diabetes Therapy – Which Is The Best Choice Between New Diabetes Medications?

When they first sprang out at their time, medications were the marvelous solution for diabetes treatment. Many diabetics have used them, and they could decrease their blood sugar levels and substantially improve their health condition.

However, there have been seen some extreme side effects of all these tpes or sorts of diabetes remedy, from hypoglycemia (the most typical side effect) to irreversible liver damages and many more.

The great machinery of pharmaceuticals has done its best to come up with new diabetes medicines as a choice for the previous medications and their side effects. However, even with these new medications, different extreme side effects appeared. As a consequence, most of them such as alpha glucosidase inhibitors aren’t used anymore as a diabetes treatment.

Anyway, mainly, for every diabetes sufferer the opportunity to choose a certain diabetes therapy depends on the type of diabetes you have. For type 1 diabetes, insulin remains the only drug prescribed, though it has side effects.

In the meantime, for type 2 diabetes, at first it is recommended to use oral hypoglicemiants of one of the following three predominant groups:

1 Sulfonylurea (Chlorpropamide) – these medications stimulate beta cells in pancreas to produce insulin and improve the condition.
2 Biguanides (Metformin) – it improved using glucose from body cells; and scale back the amount of sugar produced from the liver
3 Thiazolidinediones – they improve the intake of glucose by your fat and muscle tissue, this way improving your health condition.

One other group remains Alfa glucosidase inhibitors that inhibit the enzyme alfa glucosidase in intestine. In this way, glucose shouldn’t be absorbed and gases may be formed and trigger many digestive problems.

That is one part of medallion for diabetes therapy using the drugs. There’s one different part consisting in altering your everyday life-style habits, and even using the all sorts of foods your body needs.

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