Quenching Thirst Pill is a proprietary Chinese medicine that is mainly used to treat type 2 diabetes. Quenching Thirst Pill is recommended to be taken 5-10 pills once, 2-3 times a day and adjusted according to blood sugar level. However, it is possible for Xie Thirst Pills to cause hypoglycemic reactions, as taking Xie Thirst Pills with delayed meals, strenuous physical activity or high doses of medication may increase the hypoglycemic reactions, which can be relieved by eating and taking sugar water. However, in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency, old age, and poor basal status, if the dose of Thirst Pill is high, it may cause severe hypoglycemia. Therefore, it is recommended to start with a small dose and gradually increase the dose according to the blood sugar level, not exceeding 10 pills per dose and not exceeding 30 pills per day. If the blood sugar is satisfactorily controlled, the dosage can be gradually reduced and the number of doses can be reduced. It is important to monitor blood glucose regularly and make adjustments to the medication under the guidance of a medical professional. In case of diabetic patients over 65 years old, it is more important to monitor blood glucose closely while taking it because of the poor tolerance to hypoglycemia.