Antihypoglycemic

Antihypoglycemic therapy is a type of medical activity that involves the use of medications to prevent and treat low blood sugar levels, also known as hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia can be a dangerous condition caused by a number of factors, including certain medications, diabetes, and certain medical conditions. Antihypoglycemic therapy involves the administration of medications to keep blood sugar levels in a safe range and avoid the onset of hypoglycemic symptoms. Common medications used to treat hypoglycemia include insulin, glucagon, and sulfonylureas. These medications work by increasing the amount of glucose in the bloodstream, which helps to prevent or reduce the symptoms of hypoglycemia. They may also be used to help restore normal blood glucose levels in those with diabetes.