First of all, pure Chinese medicine does not have a clear hypoglycemic effect, as long as the hypoglycemic effect is obvious “Chinese medicine” must contain Western medicine ingredients. Secondly, all hypoglycemic drugs (including insulin) work to lower blood sugar, and by lowering blood sugar can achieve the purpose of reducing complications, all hypoglycemic drugs (including insulin) have not been completely proven to have the effect of reducing complications in addition to lowering blood sugar, only metformin is partially proven to have the effect of reducing macrovascular complications in addition to lowering blood sugar. Therefore, international and national guidelines for the treatment of diabetes have identified metformin as the drug of choice. The same is true in our country. Third, it is not that insulin treatment is superior to oral medication, and it is not that oral medication damages the liver and kidney. In fact, oral drugs are mainly for poor liver and kidney function is not to eat, but when the liver function is normal, oral drugs cause liver function changes very little. And the application of insulin can also cause many side effects such as weight gain. Therefore, there is no need to switch to insulin when oral medication controls blood sugar very well. However, if oral medication cannot control blood sugar well, you should switch to insulin in time. According to your description of the situation you can switch to oral medication, you can metformin 0.5, three times a day as the basis, plus the use of nandrolone. According to the blood sugar high and low adjust the dosage of nandrolone on it. These drugs and antihypertensive drugs, aspirin will not affect each other.