Anti-diabetic drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anti-diabetic drugs treat diabetes mellitus by lowering glucose levels in the blood. With the exceptions of insulin, exenatide, and pramlintide, all are administered orally and are ...
Diabetes mellitus type 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Testosterone treatment is very efficient to reduce insulin resistance without digestive problems (a very common side effect of other anti-diabetes drugs)
Diabetes drugs to get 'black box' warning - Diabetes- msnbc.com
The Food and Drug Administration will require tougher warnings about heart failure on the diabetes drugs Avandia and Actos, FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach said at a ...
Diabetes Drugs
Best Diabetes Drugs ... If you have diabetes, you may feel like you are forever being tied up to insulin shots, blood sugar monitors, and other drugs for diabetes.
Main Page - American Diabetes Association
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Drug Treatments in Diabetes - a brief guide
Dr Stephen Moore (Physician, Lismore) addressed the Northern Rivers Division of General Practice diabetes seminar on various drug treatments for diabetics.
Diabetes drug made from lizard spit approved - Diabetes- msnbc.com
Type 2 diabetics got a new option to help control their blood sugar, a drug derived from the saliva of the Gila monster — but one that must be injected twice a day.
Diabetes Drugs
The next decade is likely to be an exciting one in the field of diabetes treatment. Experimental drugs, new therapies and refined methods are all likely to make the ...
Diabetes Drugs: Sulfonylureas :: Diabetes Self-Management
Sulfonylureas among were the first oral medicines available for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes. They were discovered by accident in France by a researcher who was working on ...
Diabetes Drugs: Metformin :: Diabetes Self-Management
Metformin is a member of a class of medicines known as biguanides. This type of medicine was first introduced into clinical practice in the 1950's with a drug called phenformin.