New Delhi: One in every two people tested in India show irregular or high blood sugar levels , according to a report released by PharmEasy, a digital healthcare platform, ahead of World Diabetes Day on November 14. The findings reveal a rise in diabetes and prediabetes across the country.
The report, titled "Diabetes: The Silent Killer Sweeping Across India", draws from over four million diagnostic reports and 19 million medicine orders recorded between January 2021 and September 2025 across 29 states and Union Territories. PharmEasy's analysis shows that one in three HbA1c test results fall within the diabetic range, while one in four individuals show signs of prediabetes . Together, they indicate that more than half of those tested have irregular blood sugar levels.
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