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Diabetic Drugs

People with diabetes need medications to improve sugar absorption or manage insulin levels in the body. The type of medicines used vary greatly between diabetes types. People with type 1 diabetes, also known as Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) produce insufficient insulin, which can lead to unbalanced blood sugar, so replacement of insulin must be delivered by injection, pump or inhalation. In type 2 diabetes, also known as Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) if patients does not control their blood sugar levels by diet and exercise then an oral medication must be added to the treatment plan.

Related Journals of Diabetic Drugs

Diabetes Case Reports, Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism, Journal of Clinical Diabetes & Practice, Journal of Diabetes Medication & Care, Journal of Diabetic Complications & Medicine, Diabetes Journals, Diabetic Medicine, Drug Development Journals, Journal of Diabetes & Metabolism, Journal Diabetes Medication and Care, Canadian Journal of Diabetes, Experimental Diabetes Research United States, Clinical Diabetes United States, Journal of Diabetes United States, Practical Diabetes International United Kingdom, Diabetes Spectrum United States.