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  2. Thiazolidinedione - Wikipedia

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    Thiazolidinedione ligand dependent transactivation is responsible for the majority of anti-diabetic effects. The activated PPAR/RXR heterodimer binds to peroxisome proliferator hormone response elements upstream of target genes in complex with a number of coactivators such as nuclear receptor coactivator 1 and CREB binding protein, this causes upregulation of genes (for a full list see PPARγ):

  3. PDE4 inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    PDE4 also regulates the D 1 /PKA/DARPP-32 signalling cascade in the frontal cortex, which may contribute to the antipsychotic and procognitive effects of PDE4 inhibitors. [16] Whereas PDE4C is expressed primarily in the periphery and hence may be partly responsible for the peripheral effects of PDE4 inhibitors (e.g. their anti-inflammatory ...

  4. Pioglitazone - Wikipedia

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    Serious side effects may include bladder cancer, low blood sugar, heart failure, and osteoporosis. [4] [3] Use is not recommended in pregnancy or breastfeeding. [3] It is in the thiazolidinedione (TZD) class and works by improving sensitivity of tissues to insulin. [3] Pioglitazone was patented in 1985, and came into medical use in 1999. [5]

  5. Rosiglitazone - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, they published a retrospective study comparing roziglitazone to pioglitazone, the other thiazolidinedione marketed in the United States and concluded rosiglitazone was associated with "an increased risk of stroke, heart failure, and all-cause mortality and an increased risk of the composite of AMI, stroke, heart failure, or all ...

  6. Sulfonylurea - Wikipedia

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    Other side-effects are: gastrointestinal upset, headache and hypersensitivity reactions. The safety of sulfonylurea therapy in pregnancy is unestablished. Prolonged hypoglycemia (4 to 10 days) has been reported in children borne to mothers taking sulfonylureas at the time of delivery. [18]

  7. Category:Thiazolidinediones - Wikipedia

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  8. Effects of long-term benzodiazepine use - Wikipedia

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    The prosuicidal effects of benzodiazepines are suspected to be due to a psychiatric disturbance caused by side effects or withdrawal symptoms. [11] Because benzodiazepines in general may be associated with increased suicide risk, care should be taken when prescribing, especially to at-risk patients.

  9. Progress chart - Wikipedia

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    Chore charts and behavior charts can each be used for several different situations. On the other hand, Homework charts and toilet training charts are used for what their titles suggest. Experts advise only using one chart at a time though, otherwise children can get confused and so can the adult. Charts like these can be found on several ...