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Glipizide, sold under the brand name Glucotrol among others, is an anti-diabetic medication of the sulfonylurea class used to treat type 2 diabetes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is used together with a diabetic diet and exercise.
CID (Indian TV series) C.I.D. Kolkata Bureau; Cambala Investigation Agency; C.A.T.S. (TV series) Cold Squad; Coroner (TV series) Corruption Doesn't Pay; Cracked (Canadian TV series) Craig Kennedy, Criminologist; The Creature Cases
Detective Inspector Rason, officer of "The Department of Dead Ends" Michael Hordern [8] Missing 1.8: The Speckled Band: Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective: Douglas Wilmer [9] Survives, spawned a series 1.9: The Night of the Horns: Douglas Sanderson: Robert Race, lawyer: Frank Lieberman [10] Survives 1.10: Subject: Murder ...
Rosey Hooper (née Fabrice) (Fola Evans-Akingbola, Prisca Bakare): (Series 5 & Series 10, various episodes) Love interest of officer JP Hooper after he recognised her from school (she was in the year above him) and was a suspect in a murder at a charity fashion show. She recognised JP at the end and they had a drink together at Catherine's Bar.
Madigan (TV series) Magnum P.I. (2018 TV series) Magnum, P.I. Major Crimes (TV series) Man Against Crime; The Manhunter; Mannix; Markham (TV series) Martin Kane, Private Eye; McCloud (TV series) McMillan & Wife; Meet McGraw; Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1958 TV series) Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series) Midnight Caller; Mr. and ...
Los misterios de Laura (transl. The Mysteries of Laura) is a prime-time Spanish police procedural comedy-drama television series that was broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española from 2009 to 2014, followed by three television movies broadcast in 2022 and 2023.
Solved is an American true crime television series that airs on the Investigation Discovery network. [1] The show also aired on TLC . Debuting on October 13, 2008, Solved is produced in conjunction with Digital Ranch Productions.
Crime Traveller is a 1997 British television science fiction detective series produced by Carnival Films for the BBC. It was based on the premise of using time travel for the purpose of solving crimes. [1] Anthony Horowitz created the series and wrote every episode.