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  2. Glipizide - Wikipedia

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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. [1] [2] It is not indicated for use by itself in type 1 diabetes. [1] [2] It is taken by mouth.

  3. GLP-1 drugs may aid brain health, but do they bring other risks?

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    While many people who take GLP-1 medications for weight loss experience tremendous benefits from the drugs, the drugs may have other uses. For example, a recent study showed that GLP-1s may help ...

  4. Women turn to weight loss drugs in menopause: What to know ...

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    The average age for menopause, when your periods stop permanently, is 52, according to the U.S. Office on Women's Health. Menopause is reached after it has been a full year since your last period.

  5. Serious Ozempic Side Effects, Confirmed: Here’s What to Know

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    The risk of developing both of these conditions while taking a GLP-1 receptor agonist medication is low. But research has generally shown that the risk of developing pancreatitis while taking this ...

  6. Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors are used to establish greater glycemic control over hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus type 2, particularly with regard to postprandial hyperglycemia. The intake of a single dose before a meal containing complex carbohydrates clearly suppresses the glucose spike and may decrease the postprandial hyperglycemia ...

  7. Drugs You Don't Need For Disorders You Don't Have - The ...

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    The same could not be said for other drugs that manufacturers began promoting with multimillion-dollar campaigns. Take the case of Nexium, which is now infamous in the world of health care policy. Until the 1980s, doctors had treated acid reflux with over-the-counter pills, like Tums, that counteracted the effects of stomach acid.

  8. GLP-1 receptor agonist - Wikipedia

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    Compared to people using insulin, patients taking GLP-1 agonists showed significant risk reduction in esophageal, colorectal, endometrial, gallbladder, kidney, liver, ovarian, and pancreatic cancer, as well as meningioma and multiple myeloma. Kidney cancers showed an increased risk with GLP-1 treatment relative to those treated with metformin. [27]

  9. Weight-loss, diabetes drugs linked to vision problems in ...

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    Popular drugs for diabetes and weight loss could have an unexpected side effect.. Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, which are used to treat type 2 diabetes and/or obesity, were ...