- profile, and it is the prin****l
biguanide drug used in
pharmacotherapy worldwide. The
mechanism of
action of
biguanides is not
fully understood, and many...
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medications used to
treat diabetes such as insulin, sulfonylureas, and
biguanides. Risk is
greater in
diabetics who have
eaten less than usual, recently...
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sensitizers address the core
problem in type 2
diabetes –
insulin resistance.
Biguanides reduce hepatic glucose output and
increase uptake of
glucose by the periphery...
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polymeric biguanides:
chemical distinction,
antiseptic efficacy and
cytotoxicity of
polyaminopropyl biguanide and
polyhexamethylene biguanide. *Journal...
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along with AICA
ribonucleotide as an AMPK agonist. The
mechanism by
which biguanides increase the
activity of AMPK
remains uncertain:
metformin increases the...
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Polyhexanide (polyhexamethylene
biguanide, PHMB) is a
polymer used as a
disinfectant and antiseptic. In
dermatological use, it is
spelled polihexanide...
- (1983). "A
study of the
antibacterial activity of some
polyhexamethylene biguanides towards Escherichia coli ATCC 8739".
Journal of
Applied Bacteriology....
- and
inhibits synthesis of
glucose by the liver.
Buformin and the
other biguanides are not hypoglycemic, but
rather antihyperglycemic agents. They do not...
- 4-oxazolidinediones, ureides),
hypoglycemic drugs (e.g. sulfonylureas,
biguanides), antihistamines, etc. The drug
label must
display the text "Caution:...
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first after the
discovery of insulin.
Later development of nontoxic, safe
biguanides led to the long-used first-line
diabetes control medicine metformin, introduced...