Which of the following classifications of diabetes best responds to oral antidiabetic agents?

A) Type 1 diabetes
B) Type 2 diabetes
C) Gestational diabetes
D) Prediabetes


Ans: B
Feedback: Type 2 diabetes is the only classification that is treated with oral antidiabetic agents. Oral antidiabetic agents may be prescribed for use by patients with type 2 diabetes when dietary modification and exercise are unsuccessful. Type 1 diabetes requires insulin to preserve life. Hyperglycemia during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) requires insulin, as oral antidiabetic agents should not be prescribed during pregnancy. Prediabetes does not require oral antidiabetic agents or insulin.

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