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The most recent type 2 diabetes treatment guidelines, published in the January 2015 issue of the journal Diabetes Care, suggest that the best place to begin may be with a personalized, diabetes-friendly diet and increasing physical activity, along with using the common oral type 2 diabetes medication metformin (or an alternative, if there's a reason you can't take metformin). People who are very motivated to address type 2 diabetes through lifestyle changes may try diet and exercise alone for three to six months after diagnosis.

The current type 2 diabetes treatment recommendations are:

Weight loss. Losing at least 5 percent of body weight can improve type 2 diabetes control significantly, according to the guidelines.
Dietary changes. Work with your doctor to create a diet that has a healthy balance of protein, carbohydrates, fats, and fruits and vegetables, according to the American Diabetes Association. Limiting the simple carbohydrates in your diet, such as crackers and bread, is a cornerstone of diabetes control.
Physical activity. About 150 minutes of exercise a week, or 30 minutes five or more days a week, is recommended for type 2 diabetes control. In addition, resistance training at least two days a week is also recommended to significantly improve blood sugar control.
Although it's possible for type 2 diabetes to go into remission with these lifestyle changes, many doctors prescribe metformin from the start.

Type 2 Diabetes Treatment: Next Steps

If lifestyle changes and metformin don't help you meet your type 2 diabetes treatment goals, your doctor might recommend an additional drug, often from one of these different classes of diabetes medications:

Sulfonylureas. This class of oral medication triggers beta cells to release more insulin.
Meglitinides. This class of oral medications also triggers beta cells to release more insulin.
Biguanides. Metformin is in this class of oral drugs, which reduces the amount of blood sugar (blood glucose) made by the liver and helps increase the muscles' sensitivity to insulin.
Thiazolidinediones. These oral drugs help muscle and fat tissue use insulin more effectively and also may reduce the blood sugar released by the liver.
Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. These oral drugs slow the rise in blood sugar after meals by stopping the breakdown of starches and some types of sugar in the digestive process.
DPP-4 inhibitors. These oral drugs help your body use its own compound that reduces blood sugar.
SGLT2 inhibitors. These drugs cause excess glucose to be removed from your body in the urine.
Pramlintide. This is an injectable form of the hormone amylin, which is made in the pancreas along with insulin. This medication helps keep A1C low. A healthy level of A1C is considered to be 7 percent or lower.
Exenatide. This is an injectable synthetic hormone that helps lower blood sugar levels when they're high. When combined with weight loss, exenatide may lead to better glycemic control, according to research published in the February 2015 issue of Cardiovascular Diabetology.











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