Do you have the same treatments?

Among the medications used to treat diabetes is the famous “star drug”. Many diabetic patients go to buy drugs and find out that the two-acre diaphragms are of several kinds, at different prices.

Let’s start with the usual diaphragm. The common tablets are soon dissolved in the stomach and the substance is released. And the intestinal soluble, which is like wearing a special “extra” to the drug, which allows the drug to pass through the stomach without stomach acid damage until it starts to dissolve and release. In addition, there are slow release films, which are characterized by slow and sustained release of drugs, as well as a long-term in-house presence, as in the case of thin flows.

In terms of price, ordinary tablets are usually cheaper. This is because its manufacturing process is relatively simple and does not have much technical complexity. The prices of intestinal solvents and diluents tend to be higher. In the production of intestinal solvents, special processes and materials are required for the “extra-clothes” coating of drugs, which increases costs. The slow release tablets, which require more technology for their release, are more expensive for R & D and production to ensure that the drugs can be released evenly at the speed and time of design.

However, different prices do not mean that there is a difference between therapeutic effects. Whether it is a cheap common tablet, or a slightly more expensive intestinal solution and diaphragm, their main components are two-acetal diaphragms, with the same mechanisms of downscaling at the core. While normal tablets can be dissolved quickly in the stomach, blood sugar can be well controlled if properly administered by a doctor. Intestines are a good option for some patients with more stomach-sensitive diabetes. As it does not dissolve in the stomach, it avoids the direct irritation of the stomach mucous membranes and reduces the symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort. The advantage of the release film is its long-lasting effect, which may take only one or two times a day, which is convenient for diabetics who live at a fast pace and easily forget to take their medication. Also, as the drugs are slowly released, the blood tablet concentrations in the body are relatively stable and contribute to better control of blood sugar fluctuations.

Different formulation types and price differences for dichloride are mainly due to factors such as production processes, and there are no significant differences in therapeutic effects. The key was to find the paragraph best suited to itself and to use it rationally under professional guidance. It is hoped that this article will help diabetics to better understand and make informed choices!

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