Brand name: Carbopine, used in Type 2 diabetes and impaired Glucose Tolerance Patients with Postprandial Glucose, starting at 50 MG (1 tablet) once, three times a day, gradually increasing to 50 MG (1 tablet) once, three times a day; Gradually increase to 0.1 g (2 tablets at a time)3 times a day. This product can break down sucrose into fructose and glucose more slowly, so if acute hypoglycemia occurs, should not use sucrose, but should use glucose to correct hypoglycemia reaction. During treatment with acarbose tablets, sucrose or sucrose-containing foods often cause abdominal discomfort and even diarrhea due to increased glycolysis of carbohydrates in the colon. Often have flatulence and bowel sounds, occasionally diarrhea and abdominal distension, rarely have abdominal pain. Gastrointestinal side effects may be exacerbated if prescribed dietary controls are not followed. Individual cases may develop skin allergic reactions such as Erythema, rashes, and Urticaria.