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| 2 Feb 2010 The antihyperglycemic effect occurred in a dose-dependent manner similar to glibenclamide. Due to commercial exploitation, copalchis have been placed in danger of extinction. This motivated study by Cristians to determine if the leaves ... Your UC eScholarship Search Results (browse-all... - http://www.escholarship.org/ - References |
| 21 Jan 2010 by Manjunath S, Kugali Santosh N, Deodurg... It also reduces the hypoglycemic effect of glibenclamide in diabetic rats. If these findings are true to human beings, clonidine should not be used in diabetic patients on glibenclamide therapy as it may reduce the hypoglycemic effect ... Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Pharmacol... - http://www.ijp-online.com/currentissue.asp - References [ More results from Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Pharmacol... ] |
| 5 Feb 2010 by nutritionguy Type I diabetes affect children of all ages, both sexes and all athenic groups. type 1 diabetes usually occurs by mechanisms. It is most common metabolic condition in children and adolescents (Bui, 2004). Type1diabetes is characterized ... nutrition-information.net - http://nutrition-information.net/blog/ |
| 8 Jan 2010 The hypoglycemic activity was compared with respective control (Normal and Diabetic Control) and standard drug Glibenclamide. Acute toxicity studies revealed the non toxic nature of the aqueous leaves and bark extract of Cassia glauca. ... Internet Scientific Publications - http://www.ispub.com/ [ More results from Internet Scientific Publications ] |
| 9 Dec 2009 by admin Adverse effects are produced dose related gastrointestinal disturbances e. g anorexia,diarrhoea,nausea,lactic acidosis rare but potentially fatal toxic effect. (Dale,2003). Improving insulin sensitivity by activating certain genes ... Diabetes Mellitus and Related Conditions - http://www.diabetesmantua2007.org/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by LI Qiang, LI Xiao-li, YANG Xue, BAO Jian-min,... Glibenclamide can inhibit the CFTR secretion in mucosal epithelial cells, in particular during AR process. These effects of glibenclamide on secretion of RANTES can be effectively strengthened by AHA. ... Chinese Medical Journal 2010 Vol. 123 No.2... - http://www.cmj.org/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 by admin The types of sulphonylureas available glibenclamide, glimepiride, and chlorpropamide, and they can cause various side effects. Sulfonamides work over a long period of time so that they can cause levels of blood sugar to drop too low, ... Diabetes - http://diabetes.4h5.net/ [ More results from Diabetes ] |
| 11 Jan 2009 by Calderon-Sanchez, E., Fernandez-Tenorio,... This effect was present although KATP channels and Rho kinase were blocked by glibenclamide and Y27632, respectively. Conclusion: We show that Ca2+ channel activation can induce metabotropic coronary arterial ring contraction in the ... Cardiovascular Research - current issue - http://cardiovascres.oxfordjournals.org/ |
| 28 Jan 2010 ... 28) called on members of the public not to buy or use a proprietary Chinese medicine named "Ba Bao Xiao Ke Dan", because it was found to contain an undeclared western medicine, glibenclamide, which may cause serious side effects. ... HKSAR Government Press Releases - http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/today.htm [ More results from HKSAR Government Press Releases ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by admin TYPES OF DIABETE MELLITUSTYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS (IDDM): Type I diabetes affect children of all ages, both sexes and all athenic groups. type 1 diabetes usually occurs by mechanisms. It is most common metabolic condition in children ... Article Directory - http://www.articles.vanlinh.net/ |
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