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  2. Glimepiride - Wikipedia

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    Two generic oral tablets of glimepiride, 2 mg each. Glimepiride is indicated to treat type 2 diabetes; its mode of action is to increase insulin secretion by the pancreas. However it requires adequate insulin synthesis as prerequisite to treat appropriately. It is not used for type 1 diabetes because in type 1 diabetes the pancreas is not able ...

  3. Is There a "Best Time" to Take Metformin? - AOL

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    Take liquid metformin at the same time each day and with food. Just like with the tablet version, make it a habit to take liquid metformin at the same time to avoid missing doses and with food.

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  5. Glipizide - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is not indicated for use by itself in type 1 diabetes. [1] [2] It is taken by mouth. [1] [2] Effects generally begin within half an hour and can last for up to a day. [1] Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, low blood sugar, and headache. [1] Other side effects include sleepiness, skin rash, and shakiness. [3]

  6. Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder - Wikipedia

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    However, entrainment was also observed when giving a dose of melatonin as low as 0.05 mg and without any timing, by just continuing melatonin administration at the same time every day until their circadian rhythm shifted enough to coincide with melatonin administration (which took from 1 to 2 months). [2] [43]

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  8. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 Cochrane review showed a HbA1c reduction of 0.20% more with Exenatide 2 mg compared to insulin glargine, exenatide 10 μg twice daily, sitagliptin and pioglitazone. [27] Exenatide, together with liraglutide, led to greater weight loss than glucagon-like peptide analogues.

  9. Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    If a patient using an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor suffers from an episode of hypoglycemia, the patient should eat something containing monosaccharides, such as glucose tablets. Since the drug will prevent the digestion of polysaccharides (or non-monosaccharides), non-monosaccharide foods may not effectively reverse a hypoglycemic episode in a ...