Can type 1 diabetes take medicine? How could it be?
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In the treatment of type 1 diabetes, diet therapy is to make blood glucose control reach the required range. At the same time, personal taste and hobbies should be considered, and it must be carried out simultaneously with insulin therapy. Now I will tell you the question about whether type 1 diabetes can take medicine.
Can type 1 diabetes take medicine? How could it be?
Drug one: glipizide. Take 2.5 mg ~ 10 mg once, 2 ~ 3 times a day, the maximum dose is 30 mg per day, 20 minutes before meals. Patients can start taking small doses.
Drug 2: animal derived insulin. Insulin preparations include short acting insulin, medium acting insulin, long acting insulin and premixed insulin. Short acting insulin (RI) and long acting insulin (PZI) are common animal derived insulin. Because different patients have different sensitivity to insulin, individual adjustment is also needed.
Drug 3: sulfonylureas. There are many kinds of these drugs, which can be divided into short effect and medium long effect according to the speed of onset and the length of effect maintenance.
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Protein, one palm a day. A person's daily intake of protein is about 1 gram per kilogram of body weight. If you weigh 50 kg, 50 grams of protein a day is almost enough. If you convert 50 grams of protein into meat, eggs or bean products, it's about the size of your palm and the thickness of your little finger.