Diabetes during pregnancy is a more common health problem during pregnancy, which, if not properly addressed, can lead to maternal and child mortality.
Multiple risks. In recent years, the use of Sigretin in the treatment of diabetes during pregnancy has received increasing attention.
Let’s get to the point. Sigretin is a diazine-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor. The mechanism of action is unique in that it increases the level of insulin-synthetic sepsis-1 (GLP-1) by inhibiting the activity of the DPP-4 enzyme. The GLP-1 can promote insulin inoculation while inhibiting the release of insulin hemoglobin and can slow down stomach emptiness and reduce appetite, thus reducing blood sugar levels in an integrated manner. In the context of diabetes during pregnancy, this multi-target approach helps to improve blood sugar control.
However, there is currently relatively limited research on the safety and effectiveness of Sigretin in the treatment of diabetes during pregnancy. Although some animal experiments did not show significant adverse effects such as teratogenicity, the data for human clinical trials are not sufficient. This means that the use of Sigretin for the treatment of diabetes during pregnancy requires extra care.
In general, doctors give priority to traditional treatments, such as dietary control and exercise. Segretine is usually a case in which the risks and benefits are fully assessed by a doctor before it can be carefully integrated into the treatment programme. If the mother-to-be is considered for treatment in Sigletine, the doctor closely monitors the changes in blood sugar, liver and kidney function of the pregnant woman and the growth of the foetus. At the same time, para-mothers are fully informed about potential risks, such as uncertainty about the long-term health effects of the foetus. For patients with diabetes during pregnancy, the use of Sigrin or other drugs is not at their discretion. Treatment must be carried out under the strict supervision of a doctor, following the advice of a specialist. In addition, regular check-ups are to be carried out throughout pregnancy, in cooperation with doctors, in order to detect problems in a timely manner and adjust treatment strategies to ensure maximum health and safety for mothers and children.