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View Post: Rosiglitazone Decreases C-Reactive Protein to a Greater Extent ...
16 Oct 2009 by Kahn, SE, Haffner, SM, Viberti, G., Herman,...  
Rosiglitazone Decreases C-Reactive Protein to a Greater Extent Relative to Glyburide and Metformin over Four-Years in Spite of Greater Weight Gain: Observations from ADOPT (A Diabetes Outcome Progression Trial) ...
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View Post: Urine Retention as Insulin Side Effect? - Diabetes Daily
21 hours ago by albertron  
Hi, I've been type 2 for about 11 years. Started with diet & exercise, then to several drugs with Glyburide as the final one. Added NPH at bedtime. ... Join Diabetes Daily - It's Free! ...
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View Post: Commonly used drugs for diabetes
9 Nov 2009 by admin  
Glyburide (Micronase; Upjohn, Glynase; Upjohn, Diabeta; Aventis) sulfonylurea Glyburide works on the pancreas to increase insulin production in response to a food so that your body can use glucose more efficiently. ...
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View Post: Glyburide inhibits the Cryopyrin/Nalp3 inflammasome -- Lamkanfi et ...
5 Oct 2009 by Lamkanfi, M., Mueller, JL, Vitari, AC,...  
In this study, we show that the type 2 diabetes drug glyburide prevented activation of the Cryopyrin inflammasome. Glyburide's cyclohexylurea group, which binds to adenosine triphosphatase (ATP)–sensitive K+ (KATP) channels for insulin ...
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View Post: Pills for Type 2 Diabetes - AHRQ Effective Health Care Program ...
5 Dec 2007 by Effective Health Care - Agency for Healthcare...  
All diabetes pills can cause blood sugar to drop too low. Glipizide (Glucotrol®), glimepiride (Amaryl®), glyburide (Diabeta®, Glynase PresTab®, Micronase®), and repaglinide (Prandin®) are more likely to cause very low blood sugar. ...
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View Post: Compare the role of glyburide, pioglitazone drug type 11 non ...
15 Nov 2009 by admin  
Compare the role of glibenclamide and pioglitazone drug type 11 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients. Authors: Raj Kumar Chohan, Mashori Ghulam Rasool, Ghulam Rasool Bhurgri,... [[ This is a content summary only. ...
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View Post: Diabetes Drugs
11 Oct 2009
Some of those drugs used to treat diabetes are Amaryl, Actos, Avandia, Glucotrol, Glucovance, Metformin, Byetta, Avandamet, and Glyburide etc. Amaryl is used to force pancreas to increase the insulin production by which your body can ...
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View Post: Gestational Diabetes: Treatment with Cinnamon
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5 Nov 2009 by dennis   ...
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