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What Are My Options? - American Diabetes Association
diabetes.org — “Explore the six different types of oral diabetes medications on the market today.” View full resource at diabetes.org
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Diabetes Drugs: Meglitinides :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “This class of drugs, also known as the nonsulfonylurea secretagogues, is relatively new compared to the sulfonylureas (chlorpropamide [brand name diabinese], glyburide [diabeta, glynase, micronase], glipizide [glucotrol], glipizide extended-release [glucotrol xl], and glimepiride [amaryl]), with the first meglitinide being approved by the u.s. food and drug administration in 1997... [glucotrol xl], and glimepiride [amaryl]), with the first meglitinide being approved by the u.s. food and drug adm” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
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#diabetes Meglitinides take center stage in the tenth installment of Mark Marino's miniseries on diabetes medicines. http://bit.ly/3ogeHN
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