Diabetic Drugs
Diabetic drugs are medications used to help manage blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. They work by increasing the amount of insulin the body uses; decreasing the amount of sugar produced in the liver; increasing the amount of sugar released into the blood; or improving the effectiveness of insulin. These drugs can help control blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of serious health problems, such as stroke, heart disease, and kidney failure. They are essential for helping people with diabetes to maintain healthy lives.
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