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  2. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    It is generally prescribed at initial diagnosis in conjunction with exercise and weight loss, as opposed to the past, where it was prescribed after diet and exercise had failed. There is an immediate-release as well as an extended-release formulation, typically reserved for patients experiencing gastrointestinal side-effects. It is also ...

  3. Modified-release dosage - Wikipedia

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    Modified-release dosage is a mechanism that (in contrast to immediate-release dosage) delivers a drug with a delay after its administration (delayed-release dosage) or for a prolonged period of time (extended-release [ER, XR, XL] dosage) or to a specific target in the body (targeted-release dosage). [1]

  4. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    This class of medication works by mimicking a hormone called glucagon-like peptide which has many effects in the body. [36] One effect of the hormone is that it helps time the release of insulin when patients eat and the BG rises. [37] In addition, it can significantly increase the amount of insulin release as well. [38]

  5. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    The increased insulin level causes glucose absorption and storage in cells, reduces glycogen to glucose conversion, reducing blood glucose levels, and so reducing insulin release. The result is that the blood glucose level rises somewhat after eating, and within an hour or so, returns to the normal 'fasting' level.

  6. NPH insulin - Wikipedia

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    Onset of effects is typically in 90 minutes and they last for 24 hours. [3] Versions are available that come premixed with a short-acting insulin, such as regular insulin. [2] The common side effect is low blood sugar. [3] Other side effects may include pain or skin changes at the sites of injection, low blood potassium, and allergic reactions. [3]

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  8. Insulin glargine - Wikipedia

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    Other serious side effects include low blood potassium. [7] NPH insulin rather than insulin glargine is generally preferred in pregnancy. [8] After injection, microcrystals slowly release insulin for about 24 hours. [7] This insulin causes body tissues to absorb glucose from the blood and decreases glucose production by the liver. [7]

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