Managing diabetes requires understanding how certain foods and drinks interact with medications. High-fat foods, added sugars, refined carbohydrates, caffeine, and alcohol can disrupt medication effectiveness, leading to blood sugar fluctuations. Awareness of these interactions is crucial for better control and avoiding adverse effects. Opting for whole foods can significantly improve daily blood sugar management.
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