Anti-Diabetic Medication
Anti-diabetic medications are medications that help to reduce the high levels of glucose (sugar) found in the blood of people suffering from diabetes. These medications are important for achieving better glycemic control and for preventing long-term complications of diabetes. Anti-diabetic medications work by increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin, increasing the amount of insulin produced, reducing the absorption of glucose from the intestines, and increasing the excretion of glucose in the urine. These medications are essential in the treatment of diabetes and are used to prevent and manage long-term complications of the disease.
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