Oral hypoglycemic agents are medications that help lower blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Full definition
So,
with oral hypoglycemic agents, only one is designed to lower the innate reason a person has T2DM, insulin resistance, and it is not used with patients due to safety concerns.
Oral hypoglycemic agents: This is not oral insulin!
If the pancreas is not able to produce insulin,
oral hypoglycemic agents will not be an effective treatment.
Despite the difference in predominant diabetes type between the two studies, the results in the current analyses replicate our previous findings, in which we found that dismissing attachment was associated with higher HbA1c levels and, when patients also perceived that patient - provider communication was poor, with lower adherence to
oral hypoglycemic agents and to glucose monitoring (23).