Breakthrough research into diabetes medications and stroke prevention Recent groundbreaking research has raised the possibility of a game-changing approach to stroke prevention. A study analyzing ...
Insulin, sulfonylureas, and TZDs are diabetes medications that may cause weight gain. But some, like metformin, may have weight loss potential. Others may be neutral to any weight changes.
Medicare Advantage plans with prescription drug (MAPD) benefits and stand-alone prescription drug (Part D) plans offer the most comprehensive coverage for diabetes medications. Medicare Advantage ...
A groundbreaking development in diabetes treatment reveals that SGLT-2 inhibitors significantly reduce dementia risk among type 2 diabetes patients. Recent research demonstrates these medications ...
“Diabetes has been considered as an incurable illness and is dependent on medication for [a] lifetime,” Xiaoying Li, MD, PhD, professor and director of the Department of Endocrinology and ...
Among older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), the use of antidiabetes medications declined in the last year before death, with notable shifts from metformin and sulfonylureas toward insulin therapy.
However, the study also found that certain diabetes medications like pioglitazone, antipsychotic prescriptions and benzodiazepines, which are generally used to treat anxiety, insomnia and seizures ...
Soft drinks with added sugar might increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes by affecting their gut microbiome, new ...
More information: Jiahui Dai et al, Trends in anti‐diabetic medication use, severe hyperglycaemia and severe hypoglycaemia among American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples, 2009–2013, Diabetes ...
A weekly diabetes medication may replace painful daily hormone injections for patients with congenital generalised lipodystrophy (CGL). Early findings suggest that tirzepatide – used for diabetes and ...
At 68, Bharat Shah reversed diabetes and improved his health by losing 11 kg in six months through a low-carb diet and regular exercise. He eliminated the need for medications for both diabetes ...