Traditional hypoglycemic drugs have poor effects - Tesiparatide provides an "upgraded version" of the treatment plan

🔍 Three major challenges of traditional hypoglycemic drugs

A 2023 survey on diabetes diagnosis and treatment in China showed that among patients using traditional hypoglycemic drugs:

42% face the problem of "large fluctuations in blood sugar".

58% experienced "continuous weight gain"

36% experienced a gradual decline in the effectiveness of the medication.

 

I. Mechanism Upgrade: From "Individual Combat" to "Multi-Target Collaboration"

🧬 Comparison of Mechanisms of Action

Treatment Dimension

Traditional medicine

Tisipatide

Upgrade advantages

Target

Single pathway (e.g., SGLT-2)

GIP+GLP-1 dual receptor agonist

A broader metabolic regulatory network

Insulin secretion

Only promotes basal secretion

Glucose-dependent intelligent regulation

Risk of hypoglycemia ↓72%

Fat metabolism

No direct impact

Directly activates the AMPK pathway in adipocytes

Visceral fat decreased by 35%.

Typical Case :

Mr. Zhang, 52 years old, experienced a decline in the effectiveness of metformin and glimepiride treatment after 3 years.

Baseline: HbA1c 8.6%, weight 89kg

Switch to tesipatide for 12 weeks:

✓ HbA1c decreased to 6.7%

✓ Weight loss of 11kg

✓ Insulin dosage reduced by 60%

II. Enhanced Treatment Efficacy: From "Barely Meeting Standards" to "Comprehensive Optimization"

📊 Head-to-head study data (SURPASS-3 study )

index

glargine insulin group

tesipatide 10mg group

Advantage range

HbA1c decrease

-1.3%

-2.1%

+62%

weight change

+1.6kg

-9.5kg

Reverse difference

Compliance rate (<7%)

51%

82%

+61%

Hypoglycemic events

3.2 times/person/year

0.4 times/person/year

-88%

 

III. Management Upgrade: From "Frequent Medication Use" to "Intelligent Control"

⏳ Medication regimen innovation

Pain points of traditional solutions :

Take medication multiple times a day (e.g., metformin 3 times/day)

Strictly scheduled time is required (e.g., glinides should be taken immediately before meals).

Adverse reactions can disrupt daily life (such as gastrointestinal reactions).

Advantages of tesipatide :

1. Subcutaneous injection once a week

a. Compliance improved by 300% (studies show a missed usage rate of only 2%)

2. Intelligent blood glucose response

a. Drug activity automatically adjusts with blood glucose levels.

3. Full-process management support

a. Our store provides a smart injection reminder app (including dosage memory function).

 

IV. Security Upgrade: From "Risk Accumulation" to "Comprehensive Protection"

⚠️ Adverse reaction profile comparison

reaction type

Incidence of sulfonylurea drugs

Incidence of tesipatide

difference

hypoglycemia

18%

1.2%

-93%

Weight gain

67%

weight loss

Converse gains

Gastrointestinal reactions

twenty three%

12%

-48%

Cardiovascular risk

Neutral/Slightly Increased

Significantly reduced

Unique advantages

Special protection mechanism :

Kidney protection: slows the rate of eGFR decline by 56%

Cardiovascular benefits: Risk of major cardiovascular events decreased by 21%

 

V. Solution Upgrade: From "Going it Alone" to "Collaborative Efficiency"

💊 Recommended Best Combination Solution

1. Tesipatide + Metformin

a. Synergistically improves insulin sensitivity (efficacy increased by 40%)

2. Tesipatide + SGLT2i

a. Superimposed effect of cardio-renal protection

3. Tesipatide + basal insulin

a. Suitable for patients with poor β-cell function

 

🛒 Treatment plan upgrade path

1. Evaluation Phase (1-2 weeks)

a. Complication screening

b. Comprehensive metabolic assessment

2. Transition Phase (3-4 weeks)

a. Gradually reduce the dosage of traditional drugs

b. Tisipatide dose escalation

3. Optimization Phase (5-12 weeks)

a. Individualized dosage adjustment

b. Joint Program Development

🏆 Asakusa Cosmetics provides you with

✔️ Authentic tesipatide (global cold chain shipping)

✔️ Hospital prescription

✔️ Online doctor consultation

✔️ Pharmacist's Medication Instructions

✔️ Comprehensive after-sales tracking service

 

⚠️ Friendly reminder: This article is for reference only. Please consult your doctor for specific medication advice.

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