Depending on your type of diabetes their are different oral medications available such as Biguanides Meglitinides and sulfonylureas. You and your doctor should talk about which medication is best for you.
You should always check with your doctor in order to better manage your diabetes. There are several medications available to people who suffer with diabetes, such as insulin treatments.
The medications to treat diabetes do not necessarily cause weight gain. In many cases, individuals who are starting treatment for diabetes were already in a weight gain mode (ie, they were storing more calories than they were burning) and that trend continues after they start taking the medications.
A good doctor is able to help manage your diabetes by helping to control medications and proper diet. There are also some online tools available at www.diabetes.com and www.webmd.com/guide/diabetes.
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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.
Some frequently used medications for diabetes are dependent on the doctor and the medicine that they have prescribed for you. It differs for everyone and their conditions.
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Till now..there is no medication can cure diabetes..The medications,available at this moment, are used to control our blood sugar, either by enhance the secretion of insulin, by increasing our tissue's sensitivity to insulin, or by inhibiting the absorbsion of sugar from our gut.So we better say..Diabetes can be controlled by ur physician.^^
People with type 1 diabetes need to take insulin. With type 1 diabetes the pancreas no longer produces sufficient insulin. In order to control blood glucose levels, type 1 diabetics need to use insulin injections. Insulin cannot be taken orally, it is only available as an injection.
Unfortunately, diet, exercise, and insulin are the major ways to treat diabetes. There is some writing about oral medications for diabetics but doctors and specialists agree that diet and exercise are the first and most important means of treating diabetes. Oral medications or taking insulin with a needle are generally done when the person has not had a lot of success with diet and exercise. Also keep in mind that if you are a woman, medications will need to be stopped if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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.