Alpha glucosidase inhibitors help control blood sugar in diabetes type 2 by slowing absorption of carbohydrates. They do this by inhibiting enzymes in the small intestines from breaking apart complex carbohydrates from foods into simple carbohydrates that can be absorbed into the body.
Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors are used to treat Type 2 diabetes. These medications work by slowing down the breakdown of carbohydrates in your intestines, which lowers the amount of glucose (sugar) you absorb into your bloodstream. This helps to prevent spikes in blood glucose levels after you eat. Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors are available as oral tablets. Examples include acarbose and miglitol. You can discuss which option might be right for you with your healthcare team.
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ACARBOSE treats type 2 diabetes. It works by slowing down the breakdown of carbohydrates from the food you eat. This helps reduce your blood sugar (glucose). Changes to diet and exercise are often combined with this medication.
MIGLITOL treats type 2 diabetes. It works by slowing down the breakdown of carbohydrates from the food you eat. This helps reduce your blood sugar (glucose). Changes to diet and exercise are often combined with this medication.
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