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The list includes several common antibiotics--quinolones, sulfonamides, and tetracyclines; diuretics (water pills); major tranquilizers; oral diabetes medication; and cancer medicines.
People who have diabetes mellitus (diabetes II) should see their dentist more often--at least twice a year for cleaning. Tell your dentist about your diabetes and discuss your oral health care plan. Poor oral health can make your diabetes worse.
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It is a tablet used for oral treatment of Diabetes
Blood sugar levels may increase slightly when oral contraceptives are used
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Diabetes is an inherited trait. Another factor that effects it are weight. The body does not produce or use insulin properly. Some can be controlled by oral medications and diet. Others may need insulin injections. One doesn't 'catch diabetes' it is not like a cold.
Type 2 diabetes is also known as Life Style Related Diabetes or NON-INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES because it is only treate with oral hypoglycemic agents. Diabetes Mellitus
Rifampin may make many drugs less effective. Among the drugs that may be affected are diabetes medicines taken by mouth (oral hypoglycemics), digitalis heart drugs, many antifungal drugs, and birth control pills.
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Diabetes screening is a test in which is done to see if you are one of the people to have diabetes , it is usually done by fasting blood test or oral glucose tolerance test, and or a random plasma glucose test can all help to determine if you have diabetes.
Some diabetics (mainly those with Type 2 Diabetes) are able to effectively manage their insulin levels with oral pills. However, many Type 1 diabetics must manage their blood sugar levels through self-administered insulin injections throughout the day. The specific medications given in pill form or in an injection vary with the type and severity of the disease.