Can insulin and glucosampein be used at the same time?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It depends on how you use insulin, if it is generally twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, you can add a tablet of glucose before eating at noon, if it is once a day or three days a day, you can not need sugar to be flat, if the blood sugar is not well controlled, you can adjust the amount of insulin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, but it is not recommended. First of all, diabetes cannot be cured by drugs, all drugs and insulin only work to maintain the condition, and the best effect is insulin, which does not use any ***, and the drug *** is very large. Here's how:

    1. Form a regular schedule every day, and get enough sleep. And it's about getting up and going to bed on time.

    2. Insist on doing some exercise every day, at least half an hour. It is better to sweat slightly.

    3. Eat less sweet, salty, and greasy foods, and eat more whole grains and vegetables.

    The reason why normal people get diabetes is because of irregular lifestyle, extreme lack of exercise, and love to eat sweets. Diabetes is a lifelong disease, so you have to insist on doing the above three points every day for life, then type 2 diabetes patients can be completely weaned off insulin, the same as normal people, type 1 must continue to fight, but the disease will not develop. And here's the point:

    Persistence, every day. Blood sugar requires you to have a blood glucose meter, which is measured regularly to avoid hypoglycemia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sugar is flat***Diabetes is mainly controlled by diet and medications**, including insulin injections, etc., but many patients diagnosed with high-risk diabetes do not want to rely on drugs and hormones all the time**, they hope that they can use some alternative drugs, such as glucosine, so what are the *** of glucosity? Let's take a look at it today.

    Sugar is flat***Glucose is actually a sulfonylurea oral hypoglycemic drug, its main advantage is that most of the metabolites are not excreted by the kidneys, so it will not bring too much pressure to the kidneys, and this kind of drug is especially suitable for mild or moderate diabetic nephropathy. However, such drugs may cause certain problems, including allergic reactions and hypoglycemic reactions, etc., if you are considering using drugs to control blood sugar indicators, you still need to consult a doctor strictly. The dosage of diabetic patients should be combined with their own situation, not self-medical autonomy for granted, blood sugar indicators should be checked regularly, and the medication should be adjusted according to blood sugar.

    Early use of insulin** is recommended. After all, insulin is the best ** drug.

    Some patients have dizziness and loss of appetite after using glucose, if it is a mild symptom, it can be relieved by stopping the drug, if it is more serious, you should seek medical attention immediately, let the doctor disturb according to the actual situation of the patient to do a case analysis, I hope that after this introduction, everyone can have a better understanding of glucose.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Glucosepine, also known as gliquinone tablets, is a second-generation oral sulfonylurea hypoglycemic drug, mainly for type ** diabetes. If you are type diabetes, you can take it for a long time to control blood sugar, although glucose will have a certain amount of ***, including allergic reactions, gastrointestinal reactions, mild hypoglycemic reactions and changes in the blood system, but these adverse reactions in clinical use or *** rarely appear, so you can take it for a long time, but you should regularly test blood sugar, adjust the dosage according to the level of blood sugar, and the hypoglycemic effect of hypoglycemic drugs is related to the effect of the drug itself, It is also related to the dose and timing of the medication.

    PS: Sugar Shiping - take it before bedtime. To control nocturnal hyperglycemia, blood glucose should be measured once at 9 p.m., and if it is greater than 10 millimoles of liters, it is necessary to take mepida, glucose, and disha tablets once, or use 4-6 units of intermediate-acting insulin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK. It reduces the absorption of sugar and controls the rise in blood sugar after a meal. If it is combined with chromium algae, the former chemically lowers glucose, and the latter physically encapsulates sugar and fat in the intestinal body, and supplements chromium to enhance insulin sensitivity, accelerate the utilization of blood sugar, maintain the stability of postprandial blood sugar, and reduce the occurrence of complications.

    Improve insulin utilization, delay sugar and fat absorption, not only smoothly lower blood sugar, but also reduce the occurrence of complications. (Especially suitable for people who can't control their mouths or have high blood sugar after meals).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oral should be taken half an hour before meals. The general daily dose is 15 120mg (4 tablets), and the dose can be adjusted appropriately according to individual conditions and according to doctor's advice. Usually the daily dose is less than 30mg (1 tablet) can be taken once before breakfast, and the larger dose should be divided into three doses before meals.

    The maximum daily dose should not exceed 180 mg (6 tablets).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Diabetes** requires regular medical attention. As with other diabetes medications, you should be cautious when taking glucosipium, especially in the process of finding the right dosage and switching from other medications.

    Care should be taken even when the ideal ** dose has been reached. 2.It can still be used in diabetic patients with kidney disease and mild abnormal kidney function.

    However, when there is severe renal insufficiency, it is advisable to switch to insulin**. 3.**If you feel unwell, such as hypoglycemia, fever, rash, nausea, etc., you should seek medical attention immediately.

    4.In order to minimize the risk of cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients, patients should adhere to a strict diet** and never relax their diet by increasing the dosage of the drug. 5.

    Failure to eat on time when switching to this product can cause hypoglycemia. 6.Gastrointestinal reactions are generally temporary, disappear as ** continues, once there is ** allergic reaction, this product should be discontinued.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two types of insulin secretion in normal people: basal secretion and meal (glucose load) secretion, basal secretion refers to the secretion of insulin without eating, which is secreted every 12-15 minutes, and about 24u is secreted 24 hours a day. Mealtime (glucose load) secretion refers to the secretion of insulin when eating three meals or when taking glucose with meals or glucose tolerance test, and secretes about 24 u per day. The insulin secreted during meals is divided into primary and secondary secretions.

    Therefore, the total amount of insulin secretion in a normal person is about 48u per day.

    Novo Peace is an ultra-long-acting insulin analogue produced by Novo Nordisk, which takes effect 2-4 hours after injection and lasts for more than 30 hours, mainly to supplement the deficiency of basal insulin secretion and effectively control fasting blood glucose. Therefore, ultra-long-acting insulin analogues (such as novo, insulin glargine, insulin detemir, and Changxiulin) can be used as basal insulin.

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