Glucose Management
The Basics

Diabetes Basics Part 8: What Tools Can Effectively Lower Glucose Levels?

by Hertzel Gerstein

Last update 1 week ago

Several blogs on this platform discuss the role of modest changes in diet, physical activity, weight, and the benefit of CGM for achieving good glucose levels. These represent the foundation upon which an optimal regimen can be built, and like any foundation, it needs to be firm. Other blogs discuss specific glucose lowering drugs. This blog provides an overview of all the drugs that are currently approved for glucose lowering in Canada. 

Nine classes or categories of drugs are currently approved in Canada for lowering glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Of these, only insulin is approved for type 1 diabetes.  

The table and figure summarize these drug classes and show the organs that they affect the most. There are clearly many other effects that cannot be captured in a short piece such as this. Nevertheless, thinking about the drugs in this way can help understand the basis for combining different classes of drugs.

Click Here to Open the Table: Classes of Glucose Lowering Drugs

Figure: Main Sites of Action of Glucose Lowering Drugs

About the author

Hertzel Gerstein

Hertzel Gerstein

Hertzel is an endocrinologist and professor at McMaster University who is in high demand as a speaker, advocate, and educator on diabetes-related topics. His research focuses on using large, international randomized trials to identify and test new ways of preventing type 2 diabetes, reducing serious health outcomes like strokes and death, and achieving type 2 diabetes remissions.

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