What medicine does type 1 diabetes take

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With the increasing progress of medical level, there are many clinical treatment methods for type 1 diabetes, which are very beneficial to patients. Common type 1 diabetes need timely treatment, now I'll introduce to you what medicine to take for type 1 diabetes.

What medicine does type 1 diabetes take

Drug 1: isoniazid is the first-line drug for anti tuberculosis, and the medication period is at least half a year. Long term use of isoniazid can affect glucose metabolism and reduce glucose tolerance. Therefore, blood glucose should be checked regularly and corresponding measures should be taken. When diabetes mellitus complicated with pulmonary tuberculosis, isoniazid should not be combined with sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drugs, otherwise irreversible diabetes may occur.

Drug 2: metformin. Take 0.25g ~ 0.5g each time, 2 ~ 3 times a day, before, during and after meals. Patients can take it from a small dose. If the effect is not ideal, it can be combined with glibenclamide or glipizide and insulin.

Drug 3: glibenclamide. Take 1.25 mg-5 mg once, 2-3 times a day, 20 minutes before meals. Patients can start taking small doses, the maximum dose is 15 mg per day.

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Through the above introduction of what medicine to take for type 1 diabetes, I believe you now have a certain understanding of this, staple food, a fist. The average adult's staple food (carbohydrate) is about 5 ~ 6 Liang a day. Diabetes patients eat starch staple food (such as steamed bread, rolls, rice, etc.), a fist size is enough, 2 ~ 3 fists a day staple food is almost the same.