Many glucose users have the feeling that they have gained significant weight after using insulin, so what can be done about this situation? Previous clinical trials have shown that glucocorticosteroids significantly reduce weight gain compared to other basal insulins. That’s why it’s recommended to choose a newer type of insulin: glucocorticoid. This is a promising result for diabetes management as dextroins are effective in lowering blood glucose while reducing the risk of hypoglycemia and weight gain. Statements from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) emphasize that diabetes medications should balance efficacy, hypoglycemia, and weight. Once-a-day treatment with detrusor insulin significantly reduces patient weight gain by up to 40% compared to glycemic insulin, while achieving similar glycemic control, an important therapeutic benefit for diabetes management. So if you are experiencing significant weight gain with insulin, consider switching to detrusor insulin. Of course, a combination of diet, medication, and exercise is still needed along with insulin therapy.