Glycated hemoglobin 6.5% take no hypoglycemic drugs need to be combined with the patient’s specific situation to determine. If there is no diabetes-related symptoms, indicating that the recent high blood glucose, need to improve the fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose and other blood glucose situation, to further decide whether to take hypoglycemic drugs, if the combination of diabetes-related symptoms, you can be diagnosed as diabetes, the need to take hypoglycemic drugs. The normal value of glycosylated hemoglobin is 4%-6%, with slight variations in different laboratories, so 6.5% is on the high side. Glycated hemoglobin reflects the average blood glucose level in the recent 2-3 months, such as irregular living habits, menopausal syndrome, endocrine disorders and so on may lead to high glycated hemoglobin value, after eliminating the above influencing factors, the blood glucose returns to normal, you can not take hypoglycemic drugs. If the glycated hemoglobin of 6.5% is combined with symptoms of diabetes, such as excessive drinking, excessive urination, thirst, emaciation, etc., the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is considered, and glucose-lowering drugs need to be taken under the guidance of the doctor. It is recommended that the patient seek medical treatment in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the diagnosis, and decide whether to use medication under the guidance of the doctor, and must not use medication without authorization, so as to avoid delaying the condition.