Is it better to take insulin or pills?

Despite recent advances in medical therapy, insulin remains the most potent and effective treatment for elevated blood glucose. It is a more natural substance than pills (chemically similar to the insulin produced by the body), and lacks many of the potential side-effects inherent to oral medications.
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Which is better to control diabetes insulin or tablets?

For most people with diabetes, insulin is the most reliable way to lower blood sugar.
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Can you take tablets instead of insulin?

A variety of pills can treat diabetes, but they can't help everyone. They only work if your pancreas still produces some insulin, which means they can't treat type 1 diabetes. Pills aren't effective in people with type 2 diabetes when the pancreas has stopped making insulin.
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Why must insulin be injected instead of taken as a pill?

Insulin can't be taken in pill form because your digestive enzymes would break it down before it could be used in your body. Insulin should be injected into the fat just below your skin.
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Can Type 1 diabetics take pills instead of insulin?

Can diabetes pills help me? Only people with type 2 diabetes can use pills to manage their diabetes, people with type 1 diabetes must use insulin.
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Can you stop insulin and go back to pills?

According to the results of these studies, patients with early diagnosis of diabetes, the ones with better beta cell reserve, patients with low tendency for "insulin-abuse" could make "U"-turn from insulin to pills or even drug-free life. Criteria to turn back to pills could be listed as disappearance of diabetic ...
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What is the new pill for diabetes?

FRIDAY, Sept. 20, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- A new pill to lower blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday. The drug, Rybelsus (semaglutide) is the first pill in a class of drugs called glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) approved for use in the United States.
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Can type 2 diabetes be reversed?

According to recent research, type 2 diabetes cannot be cured, but individuals can have glucose levels that return to non-diabetes range, (complete remission) or pre-diabetes glucose level (partial remission) The primary means by which people with type 2 diabetes achieve remission is by losing significant amounts of ...
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What blood sugar level requires insulin?

Insulin is usually recommended as the initial therapy for diabetes if a person's HbA1c level at diagnosis is greater than 10% or if someone's fasting blood glucose level is consistently above 250 mg/dl.
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Is there a insulin pill?

There are two main types of medication for type 2 diabetes: pills and insulin. Both help your blood sugar stay close to normal.
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What is the best treatment for diabetes?

Metformin is generally the preferred initial medication for treating type 2 diabetes unless there's a specific reason not to use it. Metformin is effective, safe, and inexpensive. It may reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. Metformin also has beneficial effects when it comes to reducing A1C results.
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What is a natural substitute for insulin?

Herbs and spices including fenugreek, turmeric, ginger, and garlic have shown promising results for increasing insulin sensitivity. Fenugreek seeds. They're high in soluble fiber, which helps make insulin more effective.
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How can diabetes be cured permanently?

Although there's no cure for type 2 diabetes, studies show it's possible for some people to reverse it. Through diet changes and weight loss, you may be able to reach and hold normal blood sugar levels without medication. This doesn't mean you're completely cured. Type 2 diabetes is an ongoing disease.
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Which is more harmful insulin or tablets?

Despite recent advances in medical therapy, insulin remains the most potent and effective treatment for elevated blood glucose. It is a more natural substance than pills (chemically similar to the insulin produced by the body), and lacks many of the potential side-effects inherent to oral medications.
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Is it better to take metformin or insulin?

Metformin and insulin are used to treat diabetes. A difference is metformin is used to treat only type 2 diabetes, while insulin may be used to treat both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Metformin is also used to treat polycystic ovaries and weight gain due to medications used for treating psychoses.
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Which is better for type 2 diabetes insulin or metformin?

At present, guidelines recommend metformin, an oral blood glucose reducing medication, for type 2 diabetics starting insulin treatment.
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Is 200 blood sugar normal after eating?

Post eating blood sugar (2 hours) is normal only when it is less than 140 mg/dl. Any reading from 140 - 200 is considered as Pre-diabetes and lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise must be started.
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How much insulin should I take if my blood sugar is 400?

Theoretically, to reduce 400 mg/dL blood sugar to about 100 mg/dL, you would need at least 10 units of insulin. However, depending on your weight and other factors, a higher dose of insulin is almost always required.
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How much insulin do I need if my sugar is 300?

70-139 mg/dL - 0 units 140-180 mg/dL - 3 units subcut 181-240 mg/dL - 4 units subcut 241-300 mg/dL - 6 units subcut 301-350 mg/dL - 8 units subcut 351-400 mg/dL - 10 units subcut If blood glucose is greater than 400 mg/dL, administer 12 units subcut, notify provider, and repeat POC blood sugar check in 1 hour.
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Is type 2 diabetes a death sentence?

The diagnosis of diabetes is NOT a death sentence. Terrible outcomes, like blindness, amputations and kidney problems, are largely preventable. Thanks to modern medicine, people developing diabetes today have an excellent chance of living long, healthy lives, free from serious complications.
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Can walking cure diabetes?

Research studies have shown that walking can be beneficial in bringing down blood glucose and therefore improving diabetes control. In a study involving people with type 1 diabetes, participants were assigned to either take a 30 minute walk after eating or have the same meal but remain inactive.
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What fruit should diabetics avoid?

Dried fruit, fruit juice, and certain tropical fruits, like mangoes, tend to contain more sugar. It may be a good idea to limit portions or eat these foods less often. Some canned fruit has added sugar or is packaged in syrup.
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What is the safest diabetes medication?

Metformin is still the safest and most effective type 2 diabetes medication, said Bolen.
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What is the best medicine to lower A1C?

While results showed liraglutide and insulin were the most (and similarly) effective in keeping A1C levels less than 7%, glimepiride had a smaller effect and sitagliptin showed the lowest effect, resulting in the highest frequency of developing A1C levels persistently greater than 7%.
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What is the best medicine to treat diabetes type 2?

Metformin (Fortamet, Glumetza, others) is generally the first medication prescribed for type 2 diabetes. It works primarily by lowering glucose production in the liver and improving your body's sensitivity to insulin so that your body uses insulin more effectively.
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