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Diabetic drugs are used by some diabetics to help regulate their body's use of blood sugar. Some diabetics inject medication, while others take their medication orally. To learn more, please visit the following website: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/
Oral diabetic medicine is not insulin. Instead, it acts on the body's cells and helps them to use the insulin better. Many diabetics also inject insulin because their pancreas does not produce enough any longer.
The doctor requested that the patient take the medication orally with a glass of water.
PO means "to take orally" or "by mouth", and BID means to take the medication twice a day.
an oral vaccine is a medication that you take by mouth to get rid of or tame a disease or sickness.
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.
Depends on if you take it orally or if you crush your pills and snort them. If you take it orally like a McCaslin (He-He) then you are probably good for a day or so; but if you are a real man and crush them up then you are flying for a week. Be a man.
well with anytype of medication you take orally or non oral once the medication is taken in its intended use your body alerts the medication in its direction for use .
Can diabetics take amoxillan
Orally.
For most people with diabetes, Milk of Magnesia is okay to take since the medication is sugar free. As with all medications, it is best to consult a physician.
you can take them orally