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    GlossaryInsulin-Lowering Medications

    drugs that reduce blood insulin levels

    Insulin-Lowering Medications, also known as Insulin-Lowering Agents, are drugs designed to reduce the levels of insulin in the blood. These medications are often used to manage conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and type 2 diabetes by improving insulin sensitivity and reducing insulin resistance, thereby helping to regulate blood sugar levels and mitigate associated symptoms.

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