Sulfonylureas are an excellent group of drugs for the right person. My dad has been on low dose gliclazide (80mg) for over 40 years with no increase in dose and excellent control. I started them last year on the lowest dose which is enough for me and combined with a lowish but not very low carb diet, has given me excellent control. I don't have insulin resistance I just don't make enough of my own. I guess if you are very insulin resistant they wouldn't work as well and you would have to take high doses which would increase your weight. As for weight gain this hasn't happened to me in fact I've lost at least a stone since starting them and was only 9 stone to start with!
Do you think this type of medication is not suitable for the second type?Hi. The sulfonylureas stimulate the pancreas to produce more insulin and are not generally useful for T2s who may be producing too much already. As another poster has said a test for insulin levels should really be done first.
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In my country has become a very effective medicine I think it's from salfanyuria family
It is enough to take one pill in the morning
In fact a surprising drug
But I was not surprised when I learned that it did not last more than ten years
Is this true or is it just Internet stuff
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