The price spent on glucose-lowering drugs varies from person to person, because the choice of drug varies according to the patient’s blood sugar and how well he or she responds to the drug. If the patient’s blood sugar is not very high and he responds relatively well to the drug, he can take a glucose-lowering drug and take it in small doses, such as metformin tablets, the drug is very cheap, usually 5-10 dollars. Depending on the manufacturer, the price varies. Some patients have very high blood sugar, need a combination of drugs, and are not sensitive to glucose-lowering drugs, it costs a lot, possibly 1000-2000 dollars a month. In case of complications and treatment of complications, the number is not estimable.