The first option for managing Type 2 diabetes is usually meal planning, exercise, and weight loss. But if this doesn't work, there is a range of different medication available to manage your disease. Insulin is commonly used for people who don't produce any insulin on their own, or who don't produce enough. There are also several oral medications that can be taken to manage this form of diabetes. They each work in different ways. Some make the cells in the pancreas release more insulin, some decrease the amount of glucose produced by the liver, and others make the kidneys excrete more glucose. The type of medication your doctor prescribes for you depends on your individual needs. More ...
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