What medications are used for neuropathy in diabetics

Neuropathy in diabetic patients can be treated with medicines to control blood glucose, such as metformin, insulin, etc. In addition, it can be treated with medicines for nerve repair, such as methylcobalamin, nerve growth factor, etc., and medicines to improve microcirculation, such as prostaglandin, beclomethasone sodium, cilostazol, hexoketone cocobalamin, pancreatic kallikrein, calcium antagonists, etc. Neuropathy in diabetic patients is usually caused by long-term poor glycemic control, so it is necessary to actively carry out glucose-lowering treatment, combined with the symptoms of neuropathy, appropriate nerve repair, improve microcirculation treatment, and so on. If neuropathy occurs in diabetic patients, it is recommended to carry out active treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.