Your doctor will usually tell you if you do have Diabetes or not. If you do have Diabetes, the doctor will usually tell you how serious it is and prescribe you medication, if needed.
Insulin, Aspirin, Sulfonylureas, Pramlintide, and Biguanides are just a few of the common medications taken by those with diabetes. Which medication is needed should only be determined by the patient's doctor. The website http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/ has details on all these and more medications.
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Studies have shown that semaglutide, a medication used to treat diabetes, may help promote muscle gain in individuals with diabetes. However, more research is needed to determine its overall effectiveness for this purpose.
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A medication to treat Diabetes Type II
When a person does not have normal blood sugar values they should see their doctor. They will be tested for diabetes and if needed put on medication and maybe insulin.
Metformin is a common medication perscribed to patients with diabetes. This medication comes in several quanities and diabetics may take it once to four times daily.
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Januvia treats type 2 diabetes. Juxtapid is a cholesterol lowering medication.
Actoplus MET is a form of medication for those people suffering from type 2 diabetes. Those suffering from type 1 diabetes should not use this medication. The FDA website has a guide for this type of medication and many others.