In diabetes mellitus with increased HbAIC, drug that is not used in treatment is?

Correct Answer: Acarbose
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Acarhose o Actually, the question has been framed wrongly because any oral hypoglycemic can be used in diabetic patient with increased HbA IC elevation. However, the effect of different oral hypoglycemic agent in reduction of HbA1C level varies. o Glucosidase inhibitors (Acarbose and Migitol) are not as potent as other drugs in reducing HbAlC level. o So, Amongst the given options, Acarbose is best answer.
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