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  • 50 Years
  • 10/05/2022

Could diabetes treatment with insulin pills really work?

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Studies are ongoing to understand the oral delivery and efficacy of insulin pill or tablet.

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Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Understanding Insulin and Diabetes Treatment

    • Insulin is crucial for managing diabetes, typically administered via injections, not pills.
  2. Oral Medications for Diabetes

    • Common oral medications include metformin and sulfonylureas, which help control blood sugar levels.
  3. Why Insulin Pills Are Not Commonly Used

    • Insulin pills are ineffective as digestion breaks down insulin, necessitating injections.
  4. Treatment Options for a 50-Year-Old Female with Diabetes

    • Consider lifestyle changes, oral medications, and possibly insulin injections based on individual needs.
  5. Importance of Medical Guidance

    • Consult an endocrinologist for a personalized treatment plan and regular monitoring.
  6. Summary and Reassurance

    • Effective diabetes management is achievable with current treatments; follow medical advice for best outcomes.

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