1, insulin (different group classification, different mixture, different gene class)
2, non-sulfonylurea pro-secretory drugs (reglaniline, nategliniline)
3, sulfonylurea pro-secretory drugs (glibenclamide, glipizide, gliclazide, gliquidone, glimepiride)
4, glucosidase Inhibitors of glucosidase (acarbose, voglibose)
5, metformin hydrochloride, Gerwalds
6, insulin receptor sensitizers (rosiglitazone, pioglitazone)
So I'll put it plainly that high blood glucose doesn't necessarily mean diabetes, first of all, we need to diagnose if it's diabetes, and then there are types and stages, it's best to go to the hospital for checkups, and then we can go to the hospital for checkups. There is no good or bad, according to different types to use different types of drugs! So you can't generalize.