Purpose: The toxicology of oral antidiabetic agents is reviewed. Summary: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing to near epidemic proportions, with a reported 190 million patients worldwide.
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Participants reported VMS frequency every two weeks, and diabetes was assessed through self-reports, fasting glucose, and ...
Objective: To provide information on the use of oral antidiabetic agents in pregnancy and breast-feeding. Data Sources: Primary articles were identified by a MEDLINE search (1966-March 2007 ...
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