Thirst-quenching Pill generally does not cause pancreatic islet failure, and it can promote the secretion of insulin from pancreatic islets, which has a boosting effect on pancreatic islet function.
Quenching Thirst Pill is a kind of proprietary Chinese medicine, which is composed of glibenclamide and a variety of ingredients such as Pueraria Mirifica, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Astragali and so on. Among them, glibenclamide can promote insulin secretion.
The main effect of Thirst Relief Pill is to nourish kidney yin, benefit qi and generate fluids (promote fluid production by tonifying qi), which is effective in treating thirst disorders caused by qi deficiency and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Thirst-quenching pills generally do not cause pancreatic island failure, but may have side effects such as hypoglycemia, liver and kidney impairment, gastrointestinal symptoms and skin disorders.
Also note that it is not recommended for people with type 1 diabetes, serious complications such as ketoacidosis and severe infections, liver and kidney insufficiency, allergy to sulfonamides, and pregnant and lactating women.