Most Reported ADR in Past 15 Year Associated with Diabetic Patient and Antidiabetic Drug.
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Abstract
Diabetes affects several organ systems throughout the body and is a prevalent and complicated illness. People with diabetes all over the world are now taking drug regimens that target glucose stability from a number of pathophysiologic mechanisms, thanks to a consensus in treatment recommendations that emphasizes the significance of glycemic control in defining the development of the illness. Each of these drugs has a unique risk for negative side effects. In addition to more well-known eruptions like insulin-induced lip hypertrophy and contact dermatitis after subcutaneous injections, there have been more reports of skin responses to diabetes drugs in recent years. This article is a summary of the most common side effects involving diabetic patients and antidiabetic medications that have been recorded in the last 15 years.