Diabetics taking sulfonureas: Why do you nick a pill that make you likelier to die than if you did zilch?


Answers:    Where did you stir ti medical school.. John's hopkins, no?
No, didn't think so.

Stop blabbering on in the order of things and thinking you know better than people who have actually studied tablets.
It's an established fact that controlling blood sugar with sulfonureas lengthen the life of diabetics. It is never good when someone with for a while information makes a grand judgment lacking all the facts.
k with an endocrinologist and get more details. Source(s): Pharmacist
It's 'sulfonylureas', and despite the popular (misinformed) opinions presented here by so called health prudence providers, lay people, and pharmacists... you couldn't persuade me to ever take those things. How anyone can maintain forcing an already overworked pancreas to work itself to death is beyond me. To me, that's a recipe for early dependency on insulin. Besides, with the recent report about the ACCORD study, it has not been proven that aggressive lowering of blood sugar lengthen a persons life... in certainty, just the opposite.... "A Therapeutic Strategy Targeting Blood Sugar to Near-Normal Levels Does Not Reduce Cardiovascular Events But Increases Mortality in Persons beside Diabetes at High Risk " (see link below).

No medication is more effective at treating type two diabetes than a healthy soaring nutrient, low refined carb, natural foods based diet beside plenty of moderate daily exercise.

I've found that there are plenty of other supplements that are equally effective at helping me live a medication free existence after years of dependency on 'modern medicine'. I repeat, though.... no medication (or supplement) can replace healthy diet and daily exercise.

Bitter Melon (aka: ampalaya) is only a minor player surrounded by the quest to overcome this disease, but yes, I've tried that one too. Thanks for reminding me, I just read this interesting article: http://www.ampalayafordiabetes.com/clini… Source(s): http://public.nhlbi.nih.gov/newsroom/hom…
http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Ar…
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Rese…
Taking these medications is preserving your life and does not make you more imagined to die. Untreated diabetes is a fast way to an early release. Source(s): Health care provider


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