Conclusions: The addition of acarbose to metformin monotherapy provides ... it lowers blood glucose concentrations without causing hypoglycemia or weight gain [1]. Its glucose-lowering effect ...
Diabetes can lead to complications throughout the body and commonly causes digestive disorders such as gastroparesis (delayed emptying of the stomach). This can lead to stomach problems and pain.
Reactive hypoglycemia, also called postprandial hypoglycemia, occurs when your blood sugar (blood glucose) drops after eating. This "sugar crash" usually occurs within a few hours of eating. Why it ...
The fasting state, with regard to carbohydrate economy, may be formulated in terms of a series of sustained equilibria. Thus, in the absence of exogenous contributions, blood sugar is maintained ...
Objective and design: This post-marketing surveillance study collected data on the efficacy and tolerability of acarbose in patients with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes mellitus and, in ...