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Glucose elevating agents

What are Glucose elevating agents?

Glucose elevating agents are used to treat hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).

In diabetics, hypoglycemia can occur as a result of too much insulin or diabetes medicine, not sufficient intake of food, or sudden increase in exercise without increasing the amount of food intake.

List of Glucose elevating agents

View by  Brand | Generic
Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
BD Glucose
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Dex4
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Dextrose (Pro)
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
GlucaGen (Pro)
Generic name: glucagon
No reviews
Glutol
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Glutose
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Hyperstat
Generic name: diazoxide
No reviews
TRUEplus
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Trutol
Generic name: glucose
No reviews
Zegalogue (Pro)
Generic name: dasiglucagon
No reviews
Baqsimi (Pro)
Generic name: glucagon
9.0
1 review
Insta-Glucose
Generic name: glucose
9.0
1 review
Proglycem (Pro)
Generic name: diazoxide
9.0
1 review
Gvoke (Pro)
Generic name: glucagon
10
1 review
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

See also

Medical conditions treated or associated with glucose elevating agents:

Further information

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