Drugs | Symptoms of diabetes mellitus

Drugs

Basically, there are two different therapeutic approaches to the drug therapy of diabetes mellitus. On the one hand, one tries to support the remaining function of the pancreas as much as possible with medication that must be taken so that the amount of insulin still produced is sufficient for daily needs. On the other hand, if the pancreas is no longer able to produce enough insulin, the insulin can be administered externally in various forms via syringes.

  • On the one hand, one tries to support the remaining function of the pancreas as much as possible with medication that one has to take, so that the amount of insulin still produced is sufficient for daily needs.
  • On the other hand, if the pancreas is no longer able to produce sufficient insulin, insulin can be injected from the outside in various forms.