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Dr. Pavan Kumar Uppula
Endocrinologist
What is the best time to take Diabetes Medication (Drugs and Injections)

This article aims to help clear your doubts about the common questions asked regarding diabetes medication. "When to take diabetes medicines?", "Should they be taken before or after meals?" Go through this article to find answers.

Anti diabetic drugs (tablets)

Time of administration

Glimepiride*

30 min before meals

Gliclazide IR

30 min before meals

Gliclazide XR

After meals

Glipizide IR

30 min before meals

Glipizide XR

After meals

Metformin IR/XR**

After meals

Acarbose/Voglibose***

Before meals

Pioglitazone

No regard to meals

Sitagliptin/Linagliptin/Vildagliptin/Teneligliptin

No regard to meals

Repaglinide#

Before meals

Empagliflozin/Dapagliflozin/Remogliflozin

No regard to meals

Canagliflozin##

30 min before meals

* Glimepiride efficacy reduced by 10% if taken after meals ** Metformin is given after meals to reduce stomach upset *** these drugs lose their efficacy drastically if taken after meals as their mechanism is to reduce intestinal glucose absorption from ingested food. # short acting insulin secretory agents and always recommended to be taken before meals. ## has an added effect of slowing gastric emptying thereby reducing postprandial glucose levels in addition to their classic urinary glucose excretion. note: efficacy meaning - the ability to produce a desired or intended result.

Subcutaneous Injections

Time of administration

Inj Liraglutide *

No regard to meals, same time of day

Inj Dulaglutide**

No regard to meals, once weekly, same time of time

Inj Exenatide***

Before meals, once daily

Inj Degludec##

No regard to meals, once daily, 8h - 40hrs flexible with time of dosing

Inj Lispro/Aspart/Glulisine Insulins

15 min prior to meals to 5 min after meals

Inj FiASP# insulin

5 min prior to meals to 20 min after meals

Inj Glargine Insulin U100/U300###

No regard to meals, same time of the day

Inj Regular Insulin

30 - 60 min before meals

Inj NPH Insulin

No regard to meals, twice daily per day equally spaced

In NPH-Regular premix Insulin

30 - 60 min before meals, once or twice daily

Inj NPH-Aspart/Lispro premix Insulin ####(30/70, 50/50, 25/75, 70/30)

15 min prior to meals to 5 min after meals, once or twice daily

Inj NPH Insulin

No regard to meals, twice daily per day equally spaced

Inj Degludec - Aspart Co-formulation Insulin

15 min prior to meals to 5 min after meals, once or twice daily

Inj Degludec - Liraglutide Co-formulation Insulin

No regard to meals, once daily, same time of the day

* Liraglutide is once daily GLP-1 agonist with predominant effect on fasting BG ** Dulaglutide is once weekly GLP-1 agonist with predominant effect on FPG *** Exenatide is once daily GLP-1 agonist with primary effect on postprandial BG # More flexible in children and elderly as can be given upto 20 min post meals ## Basal insulin with most flexibility and least glucose variability ### U300 Glargine can be taken upto 3hrs before/after the previous day dose timing #### can be given thrice daily in some patients who deny basal bolus therapy, efficacy almost similar to basal bolus therapy (4 injections per day) note: efficacy meaning - the ability to produce a desired or intended result.

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