Diabetes Mellitus: Pharmacology of Antidiabetic Agents

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1. Introduction to Diabetes Mellitus and Glycemic Control 1.1. Overview of Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is not a single entity but a heterogeneous group of metabolic disorders characterised by chronic hyperglycemia. This elevated blood glucose results from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or, most commonly, both. The chronic nature of this hyperglycemia is … Read more

Metformin: The Most Popular Biguanide Explained

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Metformin, a cornerstone in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus, is one of the most commonly prescribed oral antidiabetic agents worldwide. Originally discovered from a natural plant source known as Galega officinalis (French lilac or goatโ€™s rue), metformin has a long history of clinical use. Its popularity is largely due to its robust efficacy … Read more

Complete Guide to Diabetes: From Symptoms to Treatment

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I. Introduction and Definition Diabetes mellitus defines a group of inherited and acquired metabolic disorders marked by hyperglycemia resulting from absolute (Type 1) or relative (Type 2) deficiencies in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Chronic hyperglycemia leads to multisystem complications impacting eyes, kidneys, nerves, cardiovascular and immune systems.โ€‹ II. Types and Epidemiology A. Major Types … Read more

Pharmacology of Insulin

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Introduction Discovered almost a century ago, insulin remains a cornerstone of therapy for diabetes mellitusโ€”a global health challenge characterized by hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and/or insufficient insulin secretion. Beyond diabetes, insulin also plays pivotal roles in metabolic research and critical care (e.g., hyperkalemia management). Fundamentally, insulin drives glucose uptake into muscle and adipose tissue, regulates hepatic glucose output, … Read more