Can acarbose tablets be taken long-term?
Disease description:
I have diabetes with elevated postprandial blood glucose levels. My doctor prescribed miglitol tablets. May I ask whether miglitol tablets can be taken long-term?
Miglitol tablets, as an antidiabetic medication, should be used only under the guidance of a physician, with dosage and treatment duration precisely determined based on the individual patient’s clinical condition. This drug primarily functions by delaying glucose absorption—particularly effective in reducing postprandial (after-meal) blood glucose levels. If postprandial blood glucose returns to normal after taking the medication, patients should continue treatment as prescribed and must not discontinue the drug without medical advice, as abrupt cessation may cause blood glucose fluctuations and compromise therapeutic efficacy. Concurrent dietary management is equally critical during treatment; patients should strictly adhere to their physician’s recommendations—including adopting a regimen of small, frequent meals—to help maintain stable blood glucose levels. Through appropriate pharmacotherapy combined with disciplined dietary control, diabetes can be managed more effectively, thereby improving quality of life.