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Which of the following is an antidiabetic drug -

Options:

Answer:
A
Solution:

Question Explanation:  

The question asks to identify which of the given substances is used as a medication to treat or manage diabetes mellitus (an antidiabetic drug). 

Concept:  

This question is based on  classification of drugs.  

Solution:  

An antidiabetic drug is used to control blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Insulin is a key hormone that regulates glucose metabolism and is administered (usually by injection) as a primary treatment for Type 1 diabetes. 

Penicillin is an antibiotic, Sucralose is an artificial sweetener, and Aspirin is an analgesic/antipyretic.  Final Answer: Option (A)

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