Which of the following medications is used to treat type 2 diabetes?
A) corticosteroids
B) aquaretics
C) oral hypoglycemic agents
D) thyroid replacement hormone
C) oral hypoglycemic agents
Oral hypoglycemic agents are taken to decrease blood sugar in type 2 diabetes.
Corticosteroids are used to treat Addison's disease. Aquaretics are used to treat hyponatremia.
Thyroid replacement hormone is used to treat hyposecretion of the thyroid gland.
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