"Hypoglycemic Agents. I Chemical Properties of β-Phenethylbiguanide. A New Hypoglycemic Agent". J Am Chem Soc. 81 (9): 2220-25. ... Davis SN (2006). "Chapter 60: Insulin, Oral Hypoglycemic Agents, and the Pharmacology of the Endocrine Pancreas". In Brunton L ... Jia Y, Lao Y, Zhu H, Li N, Leung SW (January 2019). "Is metformin still the most efficacious first-line oral hypoglycaemic drug ... Nicholson W, Bolen S, Witkop CT, Neale D, Wilson L, Bass E (January 2009). "Benefits and risks of oral diabetes agents compared ...
... and the other biguanides are not hypoglycemic, but rather antihyperglycemic agents. They do not produce hypoglycemia; ... "Hypoglycemic Agents. III.1-3N1-Alkyl- and Aralkylbiguanides". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 81 (14): 3728-3736. doi ... Shroff JR, Bandurco V, Desai R, Kobrin S, Cervoni P (December 1981). "Chemistry and hypoglycemic activity of ... Marchetti P, Giannarelli R, di Carlo A, Navalesi R (October 1991). "Pharmacokinetic optimisation of oral hypoglycaemic therapy ...
See also: Oral hypoglycemic agents. One of the sulfonylureas. (Amaryl) Glipizide A pill taken to lower the level of glucose ( ... See also: Oral hypoglycemic agents. (Tolinase) Tolbutamide A pill taken to lower the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. ... See also: Oral hypoglycemic agents. This is one of the sulfonylureas (Diabinese). Cholesterol a waxy substance related to the ... See also: Oral hypoglycemic agents. One of the sulfonylureas. (Diamicron) Glimepiride A pill taken to lower the level of ...
fruit is not a hypoglycemic agent". Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, volume 36, issue 4, pp. 525-30. doi: ... The maned wolf is an important seed-spreading agent. The ripe fruits are edible to humans, and are consumed by local ...
... is a hypoglycemic agent of thiazolidinedione (glitazone) class. Ciglitazone Darglitazone Netoglitazone Troglitazone ...
It enhances hypoglycemic effects of insulin and oral hypoglycemic agents. Dose altering is recommended to prevent profound ... Both agents also inhibit CYP2D6 activity and may interact with other medications that depend on this enzyme. Antimalarials are ... wherein it may enhance the effects of a hypoglycemic treatment) Drugs that prolong the QT interval such as methadone, and other ... "Fluorescence probe measurement of the intralysosomal pH in living cells and the perturbation of pH by various agents". ...
... can also inhibit the metabolism of oral hypoglycemic agents. It may worsen edema when taken alongside ... Oxandrolone is sometimes used as a doping agent in sports. Cases of doping with oxandrolone by professional athletes have been ... Morton IK, Hall JM (6 December 2012). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: Properties and Synonyms. Springer Science ...
1. Hypolipidemic and hypoglycemic agents with ability to inhibit lipid peroxidation". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 32 (2): ...
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Marble A (1971). "Glibenclamide, a new sulphonylurea: whither oral hypoglycaemic agents?". Drugs. 1 (2): 109-115. doi:10.2165/ ... Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 50 (12): 4214-4216. doi:10.1128/AAC.00617-06. PMC 1693980. PMID 17015627. He Y, Chang Y ...
In patients with diabetes, increased requirements of insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents. Fluid and electrolyte disturbances: ...
Insulin, oral hypoglycemic agents, and the pharmacology of the endocrine pancreas". In Brunton, Laurence L.; Lazo, John S.; ... coumadin and probenecid may potentiate the hypoglycemic action of glimepiride. Thiazides, other diuretics, phothiazides, ...
There are various oral hypoglycemic agents that contributes to pancreatitis including metformin. But, glucagon-like peptide-1 ( ... and oral hypoglycemic agents. Mechanisms of these drugs causing pancreatitis are not known exactly, but it is possible that ... A number of infectious agents have been recognized as causes of pancreatitis including: Viruses Coxsackie virus Cytomegalovirus ...
Hypoglycemic agents: May cause hypoglycemia in diabetic patients under treatment with hypoglycemic agents. Theophylline: May ... Quinolones are synthetic agents that have a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity as well as a unique mechanism of action, ... Agents Chemother. 37 (2): 293-6. doi:10.1128/AAC.37.2.293. PMC 187655. PMID 8452360. Keam SJ, Perry CM (2004). "Prulifloxacin ... Giannarini G, Tascini C, Selli C (2009). "Prulifloxacin: clinical studies of a broad-spectrum quinolone agent". Future ...
... (also called MCC-555) is a hypoglycemic agent belonging to the thiazolidinedione group. Lazarenko OP, Rzonca SO, ...
None were severely insulin-deficient and all were controlled with either diet or oral hypoglycemic agents. v t e Stoffers, ...
... inhibits the enzyme α-glucosidase in vitro and may therefore act as a hypoglycemic agent. A study involving extra ... Wikul, A; Damsud, T; Kataoka, K; Phuwapraisirisan, P (2012). "(+)-Pinoresinol is a putative hypoglycemic agent in defatted ...
... s do not affect the output of insulin, unlike other hypoglycemic agents such as sulfonylureas and meglitinides. ... Tanzer JM, Slee AM, Kamay BA (December 1977). "Structural requirements of guanide, biguanide, and bisbiguanide agents for ... antiplaque activity". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 12 (6): 721-9. doi:10.1128/aac.12.6.721. PMC 430011. PMID 931371 ...
When oral hypoglycemic agents are used in MODY, the sulfonylureas remain the oral medication of first resort. When compared to ... Standard diabetes treatments (insulin for type 1 and gestational diabetes, and oral hypoglycemic agents for type 2) are often ... oral hypoglycemic agents, and insulin injections. In many cases these goals can be achieved more easily with MODY than with ... Insulin may not be necessary and it may be possible to switch a person from insulin injections to oral agents without loss of ...
... and in the Philippines and South Africa as an oral hypoglycemic agent - but not as a treatment for cancer. Catharanthus roseus ... Treatment of the ground plant with Skellysolve-B defatting agent and an acid benzene extract led to a fraction termed "fraction ... Anti-Cancer Agents. 2 (1): 1-17. doi:10.2174/1568011023354290. PMID 12678749. Silverman JA, Deitcher SR (March 2013). "Marqibo ... Johnson IS, Armstrong JG, Gorman M, Burnett JP (September 1963). "The Vinca Alkaloids: A New Class of Oncolytic Agents" (PDF). ...
... islet hormones and hypoglycemic agents". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 179 (1): 1-9. doi:10.1016/0006- ...
In addition, when diabetic treatment is being switched from insulin to oral hypoglycemic agents, the patient's urine should be ... of ketonuria within 24 hours after insulin withdrawal usually indicates a poor response to the oral hypoglycemic agents. ...
Management of hypoglycemia due to treatment of type 2 diabetes is similar, and the dose of the oral hypoglycemic agent may need ... Knowing that someone takes insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents for diabetes obviously makes insulin excess the presumptive ...
The basic appeal of hypoglycemic agents by mouth is that most people would prefer a pill or an oral liquid to an injection. ... The abuse of exogenous insulin carries with it an attendant risk of hypoglycemic coma and death when the amount used is in ... The affected persons are then switched to a preparation that does not contain the specific agent they are reacting to or ... The limitations are cost, the potential for hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes, catheter problems, and no "closed loop" ...
... all are administered orally and are thus also called oral hypoglycemic agents or oral antihyperglycemic agents. There are ... Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors are "diabetes pills" but not technically hypoglycemic agents because they do not have a direct ... First-generation agents tolbutamide acetohexamide tolazamide chlorpropamide Second-generation agents glipizide glyburide or ... These agents slow the digestion of starch in the small intestine, so that glucose from the starch of a meal enters the ...
It has been used in medical research as a hypoglycemic agent and was patented in the United States in 1997 as a fast-acting ... Yoshito KOBAYASHI, Shigeru OHASHI, Shinzaburo TANAKA and Akitoshi SHIOYA (1955), Hypoglycemic Action of Sodium Mesoxalate with ...
... were both observed in a Phase III study in monotherapy and clinical studies used in combination with other hypoglycemic agents ...
... hypoglycemic agents MeSH D27.505.696.477 - immunologic factors MeSH D27.505.696.477.136 - agglutinins MeSH D27.505.696.477. ... antiviral agents MeSH D27.505.954.122.388.077 - anti-retroviral agents MeSH D27.505.954.122.388.077.088 - anti-hiv agents MeSH ... tocolytic agents MeSH D27.505.954.016 - anti-allergic agents MeSH D27.505.954.122 - anti-infective agents MeSH D27.505.954.122. ... tranquilizing agents MeSH D27.505.696.277.950.015 - anti-anxiety agents MeSH D27.505.696.277.950.025 - antimanic agents MeSH ...
... lack of antiglycolytic agent in collection tube or during processing) Hypoglycemic symptoms are divided into two main ... not point-of-care measurement Insulin level C-peptide level Proinsulin level Beta-hydroxybutyrate level Oral hypoglycemic agent ... In some, the hypoglycemic episode may be reproduced simply after a mixed meal, whereas in others a fast may last up to 72 hours ... The hypoglycemic person not only gains awareness of hypoglycemia at very low blood glucose levels, but they also require high ...
... sulfonylurea-containing oral hypoglycemic agents, and the anti-(epilepsy) drug, phenytoin.[unreliable source?] 7) CYP2C19*2 ( ... blood-thinning agent, warfarin. These carriers are susceptible to the gastrointestinal bleeding side effects of warfarin and ...