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Traditional glycosidase inhibitors

I suggest you take miglitol tablet, its main function is to lower postprandial blood sugar. Miglitol is an α -glucosidase inhibitor, which does not stimulate insulin secretion. Its anti-hyperglycemia mechanism is reversible inhibition of α -glucosidase in intestinal mucosa. α -glucosidase can hydrolyze oligosaccharides and disaccharides into monosaccharides such as glucose, which is beneficial to the absorption of sugar. By inhibiting this enzyme, the absorption of sugar is delayed, so postprandial blood sugar can be reduced.

Nateglinide tablets are advanced drugs to promote insulin secretion, and can also reduce postprandial blood sugar. But it is more suitable for type 2 diabetic patients with insufficient insulin secretion.

You can also check "islet function (two blood tests are required)". If there is no lack of insulin secretion, choose miglitol; Otherwise, choose nateglinide.

Your fasting blood sugar is normal, so you should consider that there is no shortage of insulin secretion.