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  2. Plecanatide - Wikipedia

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    Plecanatide is a 16 amino acid peptide with the amino acid sequence: H-Asn 1-Asp 2-Glu 3-Cys 4-Glu 5-Leu 6-Cys 7-Val 8-Asn 9-Val 10-Ala 11-Cys 12-Thr 13-Gly 14-Cys 15-Leu 16-OH (one-letter sequence: NDECELCVNVACTGCL). Plecanatide is nearly structurally identical to human uroguanylin, apart from the substitution of Asp 3 with Glu 3. [13]

  3. Insulin glulisine - Wikipedia

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    Insulin glulisine, sold under the brand name Apidra among others, is a rapid-acting modified form of medical insulin used for the treatment of diabetes.It differs from human insulin in that the amino acid asparagine at position B3 is replaced by lysine and the lysine in position B29 is replaced by glutamic acid. [2]

  4. Prednisone - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph of fatty liver, as may be seen due to long-term prednisone use. Trichrome stain.. Short-term side effects, as with all glucocorticoids, include high blood glucose levels (especially in patients with diabetes mellitus or on other medications that increase blood glucose, such as tacrolimus) and mineralocorticoid effects such as fluid retention. [24]

  5. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] [27] Insulin from these sources is effective in humans as it is highly similar to human insulin (three amino acid difference in bovine insulin, one amino acid difference in porcine). [27] Initially, lower preparation purity resulted in allergic reactions to the presence of non-insulin substances.

  6. Amino acid - Wikipedia

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    The 20 amino acids that are encoded directly by the codons of the universal genetic code are called standard or canonical amino acids. A modified form of methionine (N-formylmethionine) is often incorporated in place of methionine as the initial amino acid of proteins in bacteria, mitochondria and plastids (including chloroplasts).

  7. Levodopa - Wikipedia

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    The side effects of levodopa may include: Hypertension, especially if the dosage is too high; Arrhythmias, although these are uncommon; Nausea, which is often reduced by taking the drug with food, although protein reduces drug absorption. Levodopa is an amino acid, so protein competitively inhibits levodopa absorption. Gastrointestinal bleeding

  8. Insulin degludec - Wikipedia

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    Insulin degludec is a modified insulin that has one single amino acid deleted in comparison to human insulin, and is conjugated to hexadecanedioic acid via gamma-L-glutamyl spacer at the amino acid lysine at position B29. It is included on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines [11] as an equivalent to insulin glargine.

  9. Exenatide - Wikipedia

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    The main side effects of exenatide use are gastrointestinal in nature, including acid or sour stomach, belching, diarrhea, heartburn, indigestion, nausea, and vomiting. [11] These tend to subside with time; [11] exenatide is therefore not meant for people with severe gastrointestinal disease.

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