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(Medical-NewsWire.com, November 29, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA -- Li Guangwei, a doctor in Beijing, notes that China’s struggle with over 90 million suffering from diabetes daily is a true threat to the overall health of the country. Among the stand-room-only throng at the clinical re patients with slurred speech, tattered and mismatched clothing’s, as well as those expressing frustration, even aggression. These individuals are those with low blood-sugar, a condition that can make people appear to be a drunkard or drug addict. The effects are often the cause by too much of the hormone insulin being distributed throughout the body, said Li. Li heads the Fuwai Hospital’s diabetes unit. According to him, more than half of China’s diabetics have inadequate blood-glucose control. A study of over 140,000 provided the grim statistic. The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, which is linked to inactivity and an excess of calories, has tripled in China over the last decade. Twenty percent-a-year-growth in drug sales and a straining healthcare service are the outcome of the rise in the disease. The outcome will likely lead to the need for more and newer drug types from companies like Merck & Co., Novo Nordist A/S, and Sanofi. The companies provide drugs to help prevent blood-sugar spikes as well as deadly complication, such as heart attack and stroke. “If we can choose drugs with little or no risk to more effectively treat patients, we can stop using older drugs that raise insulin levels and can cause hypoglycemia,” said Li, using the medical term for low-blood sugar that sometimes causes his patients to become delirious and to pick fights. “It impairs brain function and there’s no way to stop it until we get the blood sugar back to normal.” About Online Pharmacy Affiliate:
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