Literature DB >> 10523467

The use of insulin secretagogues in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

B Luna1, A T Hughes, M N Feinglos.   

Abstract

Secretatogues are a class of agents that achieve their hypoglycemic effects through stimulating insulin release. They include the sulfonylureas, repaglinide, and the investigational agent glucagon-like peptide. The secretagogue agents have been studied extensively as monotherapy and in conjunction with other classes of oral agents, including alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, bijuanides, and thiazolidinediones, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. This article reviews the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic differences of the secretagogues, as well as the most recent clinical trials. Such information should be helpful when deciding which agent or agents will yield the best glycemic control for an individual patient.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10523467     DOI: 10.1016/s0095-4543(05)70138-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prim Care        ISSN: 0095-4543            Impact factor:   2.907


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1.  Case report: treating type 2 diabetes. Using four oral hypoglycemic drugs.

Authors:  L E Lockman
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 3.275

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