Q. How do antidiabetic drugs work?
Answer
Antidiabetic drugs lower the amount of glucose (sugar) level in the blood. Diabetes is a disease of high blood sugar level caused by lack of production of insulin in the human body. The medication works by increasing insulin level in the blood.
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