Diabetes: Treatments

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  • Glyburide

    06/18/04, Healthwise

    Treatment with glyburide may increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease compared to treatment of diabetes with diet alone or diet plus insulin. Discuss with your doctor the risks and benefits of treatment with glyburide.

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  • Tolazamide

    05/16/08, Healthwise

    Before taking tolazamide, tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver disease, or a history of heart disease.

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  • Tolbutamide

    06/18/04, Healthwise

    Treatment with tolbutamide may increase the risk of death from cardiovascular disease compared to treatment of diabetes with diet alone or diet plus insulin. Discuss with your doctor the risks and benefits of treatment with tolbutamide.

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  • Type 1 Diabetes: Recently Diagnosed - Home Treatment

    09/24/08, Healthwise

    Your daily routine now includes new tasks and safety measures because you have type 1 diabetes. You can help keep your blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible by following a routine. This means testing your blood sugar a

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  • Metformin

    07/23/08, Healthwise

    Before taking metformin, tell your doctor if you have liver disease or a history of heart disease.

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  • Glimepiride

    08/06/08, Healthwise

    Take care not to let your blood sugar get too low, causing hypoglycemia. You may have hypoglycemia if you skip a meal, exercise too long, drink alcohol, or are under stress.

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  • Miglitol

    02/13/04, Healthwise

    Know the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar, which include headache, drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, fast heartbeat, sweating, tremor, and, nausea. Carry glucose tablets, paste, or another glucose or dextrose substance to treat episodes of low bl

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  • Troglitazone (oral)

    02/22/07, Healthwise

    Troglitazone has been withdrawn from the U.S. market.

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  • Repaglinide (oral)

    02/19/08, Healthwise

    Take care not to let your blood sugar get too low, causing hypoglycemia. You may have hypoglycemia if you skip a meal, exercise too long, drink alcohol, or are under stress.

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  • Insulin regular

    08/22/08, Healthwise

    Take care to keep your blood sugar from getting too low, causing hypoglycemia. Symptoms of low blood sugar may include headache, nausea, hunger, confusion, drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, blurred vision, fast heartbeat, sweating, tremor, or trouble

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