Analysis of illness: Combined with your medical history, hypertension is grade 2, and you may have diabetes. Fasting blood glucose 6.8 indicates impaired fasting blood glucose, which may be normal after meals. High postprandial blood sugar, more than 1 1. 1 is diabetes. Guidance: controlling blood pressure requires taking antihypertensive drugs, such as ACEI or ARB, such as Lotensin and valsartan. In addition, do an OGTT experiment to see if there is diabetes. If you have diabetes, you need to take oral hypoglycemic drugs, such as metformin and glimepiride tablets. View original post >>
What are the most effective drugs for lowering blood sugar?
First of all, I suggest you don't take medicine casually. You should go to the hospital to check the causes of high blood sugar, and then find the appropriate treatment according to your own situation. Only in this way can targeted medication be used, and blind medication will only aggravate the damage of islet cells. Lumbago and leg pain may be a complication. I suggest you go to the hospital for a checkup.
The fastest way to lower blood sugar is to take hypoglycemic drugs or insulin. Both methods can lower blood sugar, but neither can stabilize blood sugar. Both long-term insulin and long-term drugs must rely on this method. It is suggested that it is best to cooperate with pancreatic glucosinolates to help get rid of the dependence on drug islets and stabilize blood sugar.
What is the best medicine for lowering blood sugar?
Generally, the first-line hypoglycemic drugs on the market are metformin, glimepiride and insulin, but they are western medicines after all. It is best to take it with the help of a doctor. Western medicine has some side effects, and there will always be some problems in the body after eating for a long time. At that time, I tried to suggest taking Renqinhai pancreatic glucosinolate to adjust the glucose metabolism cycle in the body, saying that it is quite stable to lower blood sugar and has a good effect on the kidney, which can alleviate diabetic limb edema and frequent urination. I took it for two weeks.
The best medicine for lowering blood sugar
Insulin and various oral hypoglycemic agents are necessary drugs for 1 diabetic patients to maintain life and control blood sugar. Although patients with type 2 diabetes do not need insulin to maintain their lives, most patients need insulin to control their blood sugar levels in the late stage of diabetes to reduce the risk of acute and chronic complications of diabetes. In the past, people worried that the use of insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes would aggravate atherosclerosis. However, in UKPDS study, compared with other drug treatment groups and the control group mainly controlled by diet, the risk of macroangiopathy in patients treated with insulin or insulin secretagogue did not increase. Therefore, insulin is still regarded as an important means to achieve good blood sugar control in patients with type 2 diabetes. At present, it is impossible to simulate the physiological curve of insulin secretion in vivo by subcutaneous injection of quick-acting or long-acting insulin. Nevertheless, through proper diet control, exercise and conditioning, and self-monitoring of blood sugar level, satisfactory blood sugar control can be achieved through mixed injection of various long-acting and short-acting insulin or mobile insulin pump infusion at least twice a day.
What medicine does diabetic take to lower blood sugar?
Hello, various hypoglycemic agents have different mechanisms of action, and the best drugs can only be targeted at specific situations.
Different types of diabetes make different so-called good drugs. For example, 1 diabetic patients and type 2 diabetic patients have acute complications (ketoacidosis) or serious chronic complications (retinopathy, uremia, etc.). ), severe stress state (acute myocardial infarction, etc. ), large and medium-sized surgical period and perinatal period, etc. At this time, insulin is the only choice, and other diabetes drugs are not suitable.
Different shapes have different corresponding medicines. For overweight or obese patients, biguanides are the most suitable drugs; The postprandial blood glucose is mainly slightly increased, and glycosidase inhibitor or glinide is preferred; Once fasting and postprandial hyperglycemia occur, sulfonylureas, biguanides or thiazolidinediones should be considered regardless of postprandial blood sugar.
Complications are different from accompanying diseases, and the best hypoglycemic agents are different, even very different. For example, biguanides are good drugs for patients with hyperlipidemia, hypertension, coronary heart disease and other diseases, but they are not suitable for patients with gastrointestinal diseases and are prohibited for patients with severe hypoxia such as pulmonary heart disease and renal failure; Thiazolidinedione is a good drug for patients with insulin resistance, but it is not suitable for patients with severe liver disease and cardiovascular disease.
The best choice varies with age. For young patients, long-acting drugs are more suitable, but for elderly patients, it is best to use short-acting drugs.
Of course, the first concern of diabetes drugs is curative effect, but the drug with the strongest curative effect is not necessarily the best (such as the strongest hypoglycemic effect and great side effects). Because the curative effect is important, the safety can not be ignored. In most cases, the possibility of hypoglycemia is related to the hypoglycemic effect. The stronger the hypoglycemic effect, the higher the risk of hypoglycemia. For people who are not very high in blood sugar or are not sensitive to hypoglycemia (such as the elderly), it is best to use mild hypoglycemic drugs. At present, the treatment advocates humanization, such as taking medicine as little as possible, and the longer the duration, the better. However, it is inevitable that the longer the duration of insulin and its secretagogue, the more prone to hypoglycemia, and once it happens unfortunately, the rescue will be more difficult, that is, safer.
What is the best medicine for lowering blood sugar at present?
It is insulin, because insulin is the only hormone in the body that lowers blood sugar and promotes the synthesis of glycogen, fat and protein.
However, if the blood sugar is not very high, insulin injection is still not recommended.
Because of insulin, long-term injection will have adverse reactions to the body.
Therefore, it is suggested to lower blood sugar in a more reasonable and healthy way.
1, adjust the diet, that is to say, don't eat those foods with high sugar content, don't eat candied fruit, chocolate and brown sugar, and you can eat some coarse grains.
2, usually do more exercise, do more outdoor sports, and maintain a good lifestyle.
Which kinds of hypoglycemic western medicines are effective?
Hypoglycemic drugs are divided into the following categories: 1, sulfonylureas, which promote insulin secretion. 2, biguanides, the representative drug is metformin, which can increase insulin sensitivity, reduce the decomposition of liver glycogen, and increase the utilization of blood sugar by surrounding tissues. 3, thiazolidinediones, increase insulin sensitivity, 4, non-sulfonylurea secretagogue, the representative drug is repaglinide. 5. Glucosidase inhibitors, such as acarbose, mainly reduce postprandial blood sugar, and have the effect of eliminating peaks and filling valleys. 6. DDP-4 inhibitor, a new drug, has many functions, such as protecting islet function, protecting heart and kidney, etc., mainly acting on incretin. 7. insulin.
The choice of hypoglycemic agents is mainly individualized, and the appropriate one is the best. Generally, newly diagnosed diabetic patients mainly control diet and strengthen exercise, and if they can't control it, they will take hypoglycemic drugs. Metformin is the first choice for obese patients, and insulin secretagogue can be selected for thin patients.
Changchun Teana Diabetes Hospital answers your questions.
What kind of hypoglycemic agent is the best?
Diabetes medication can't be interrupted. Don't use good drugs at the beginning, because after a long time, it will produce drug resistance. Generally, we should start with hypoglycemic and metformin.