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No more insulin injection

Posted on: 20/May/2017 2:31:10 PM
When a patient is diabetic, there will be resistive insulin production or difficulty in using the insulin produced. Those experiencing type-1 diabetes need to use insulin injection so as to maintain blood sugar level under control. These may be used multiple times in a day, or there may even be varied kinds of insulin for use for the same patient. Setting these apart, here is a new discovery that helps patients get rid of conventional painful insulin injections and introduces anti-diabetes drugs.
 
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have clearly shown how interactive these potential anti-diabetic drugs are with the body of patients. With type-2 diabetes, the insulin resistance and resultant increase in blood sugar levels that will result in serious diseases. The reason for these is to be attributed to diet and lack of exercise.
 
The drug does not have any reaction on the liver to reduce glucose like the common activity of anti-diabetes drugs such as Metformin.
 
Those who have very high levels of diabetes will have to take insulin, but this is however problematic to them, and there is difficulty in getting the insulin levels right.