Can Glycine Insulin and Byzapine be used together?

The generic name of Baisipin is Acarbose, if there is no contraindication to Glycine Insulin and Acarbose, they can be used in combination, but need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. Glucagon is an insulin preparation, and Acarbose is an oral hypoglycemic drug, mainly used to control postprandial blood glucose elevation, and can be used together under the guidance of a doctor. Glycine insulin is mainly used for glucose-lowering treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus, the specific dosage needs to be decided according to the patient’s blood glucose value and the patient’s tolerance level, usually for subcutaneous injection of drugs, should not be used for hypoglycemic episodes, allergic to the product of any component of the population. Acarbose tablets, an oral hypoglycemic drug, is mainly used for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, mainly used to reduce postprandial blood glucose, and should not be used for people who are allergic to Acarbose, severe renal impairment, diabetic ketoacidosis and other people. Patients who need to be treated with combined use of Glycine Insulin and Acarbose should be under the guidance of a doctor, and consult a doctor promptly if they feel unwell.