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    GlossaryAntidiabetic

    medication that helps control blood sugar levels in diabetes

    An antidiabetic is a type of medication used to manage and control blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes, particularly Type 2 diabetes. These drugs work through various mechanisms, such as increasing insulin sensitivity, stimulating insulin production, or reducing glucose absorption in the intestines, to help maintain blood glucose levels within a normal range.

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      in Satire  2660 upvotes 2 years ago
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      community Positive Hair Result in Patient using Tirzepatide

      in Research/Science  6 upvotes 1 year ago
      A 57-year-old man with male pattern hair loss and insulin resistance experienced hair regrowth and weight loss after using tirzepatide, without other hair treatments. Dysregulated glucose metabolism is linked to hair loss, with tirzepatide potentially improving hair density by normalizing insulin resistance.