Can thirst-quenching pills lower blood sugar

Quenching Thirst Pill can lower blood sugar, but it is suitable for type 2 diabetes caused by deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), and is not effective for other types of diabetes. Quenching Thirst Pill, consists of Pueraria Mirifica, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix Astragali, Rhizoma Smallpox Powder, Radix Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum and Fructus Schisandrae chinensis. It has the effects of nourishing kidney and yin, benefiting qi and generating fluid (promoting fluid production by tonifying qi). It is used in treating thirst-quenching disease caused by deficiency of qi and yin, with symptoms such as excessive drinking, excessive urination, excessive eating, emaciation, tiredness, poor sleep and lumbago; and type 2 diabetes mellitus with the above symptoms. It should not be taken by pregnant or lactating women, and is forbidden for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus accompanied by ketoacidosis, coma, severe burns, infections, severe traumas and major surgeries. It is contraindicated in patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency, those who are allergic to sulfonamides, and those with leukopenia. Adverse reactions of thirst-quenching pills include hypoglycemic reactions, occasional drug rash, occasional gastrointestinal reactions such as mild nausea and vomiting, and rare hair loss. If you need to use thirst-quenching pills, must be used under the guidance of a medical professional.