Can lysergic insulin and glucagon be used at the same time?

Acarbose tablets are the trade name of Acarbose tablets, which can be used together with lysergic insulin, but must be evaluated by a medical professional before use, and care should be taken to prevent hypoglycemia during the use of the drug. Acarbose tablets and lysergic acid insulin are both medicines for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Acarbose tablets are suitable for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, which can reduce blood glucose after meals; lysergic acid insulin is suitable for diabetes mellitus patients who need insulin treatment. Before taking the medication, you need to ask a professional doctor for a detailed evaluation to make sure that you can use the medication at the same time before you can take both Lysergic Insulin and Acarbose Tablets at the same time. To prevent hypoglycemia, patients need to closely monitor their blood glucose and physical condition, and adjust the dosage if necessary. It should also be noted that side effects such as flatulence and bowel sounds are occasionally seen with acarbose tablets. Lysergic insulin may cause redness, swelling, itching at the injection site and hypoglycemia. In addition to this it is necessary to pay attention to contraindications to the use of the drug, such as the presence of hypersensitivity to acarbose tablets, as well as chronic gastrointestinal dysfunction with significant absorption and digestion disorders, diseases that may be aggravated by intestinal flatulence (intestinal obstruction, intestinal ulcers), severe renal impairment and other diseases, the use of the drug is contraindicated. The insulin needs to be contraindicated in people with hypoglycemia and those who are allergic to lysergic insulin. Lysergic insulin and acarbose tablets are prescription medications and should only be used under the supervision of a physician.