medications for treating type 2 diabetes
Medications for treating type 2 diabetes refer to pharmaceutical drugs designed to help regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with this form of diabetes. These medications can assist in improving insulin sensitivity, increasing insulin production, reducing glucose production by the liver, and managing other factors related to the condition, helping to control blood sugar levels and prevent complications.
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