Glucose-lowering drugs suitable for thin people include insulinotropic secretagogues and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. 1. Insulin secretagogues: they can be divided into sulfonylurea and non-sulfonylurea drugs. Sulfonylureas such as glibenclamide and glipizide can stimulate insulin secretion from pancreatic islet B cells; non-sulfonylureas such as Repaglinide and Nateglinide can act on the membrane of pancreatic islet B cells to promote early secretion of insulin. 2. α-glucosidase inhibitors: mainly include acarbose and voglibose. They can inhibit α-glucosidase, which in turn slows down the absorption of carbohydrates and reduces postprandial blood glucose. Patients who need to take hypoglycemic drugs with a thin body type are advised to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and should not blindly use drugs on their own. If discomfort occurs, please seek medical advice promptly.