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  2. Clinical trials on glucosamine and chondroitin - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review in 2007 found that effect sizes from glucosamine supplementation were highest in industry-funded studies and lowest in independent studies, [23] which may lead one to believe that bias is responsible for the heterogeneity of the clinical study findings regarding the efficacy of glucosamine. An alternative explanation may be ...

  3. Streptozotocin - Wikipedia

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    Streptozotocin is a glucosamine-nitrosourea compound. As with other alkylating agents in the nitrosourea class, it is toxic to cells by causing damage to the DNA, though other mechanisms may also contribute. DNA damage induces activation of PARP which is likely more important for diabetes induction than the DNA damage itself. [4]

  4. Meglitinide - Wikipedia

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    Side effects include weight gain and hypoglycemia. While the potential for hypoglycemia is less than for those on sulfonylureas, [citation needed] it is still a serious potential side effect that can be life-threatening. Patients on this medication should know the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and appropriate management.

  5. Chondroitin sulfate - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly sold together with glucosamine. [5] A 2015 Cochrane review of clinical trials found that most were of low quality, but that there was some evidence of short-term improvement in pain and few side effects; it does not appear to improve or maintain the health of affected joints. [5]

  6. Metformin - Wikipedia

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    In individuals with prediabetes, a 2019 systematic review comparing the effects of metformin with other interventions in the reduction of risk of developing type 2 diabetes found moderate-quality evidence that metformin reduced the risk of developing type 2 diabetes when compared to diet and exercise or a placebo. [49]

  7. The typical dosing for Ozempic, said Ahmed, is weekly doses of 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg, increased at four-week intervals based on the presence and toleration of gastrointestinal side effects.

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