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Glucobay - Acarbose

D-glucitol hexanicotinate sorbinicate. GlUCObay acarbose. glucochloralose chloralose. [Pg.133]

Glucobay (Acarbose). Bayer pic. UK Summary of product characteristics, October 2006. [Pg.470]

Sels JP, Verdonk HE, Wolffenbuttel BH. Effects of acarbose (Glucobay) in persons with type 1 diabetes a multicentre study. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 1998 41(2) 139-45. [Pg.364]

In 1990 the first drug of a new class of oral antidiabetic was commercialized under the name of Acarbose (Glucobay ) and used to treat type-2 diabetes mellitus (Figure 9.2.7). Acarbose is an a-glucosidase inhibitor that acts by competitive and reversible inhibition of a-amylase from the pancreas and a-glucosidase. The inhibition of these enzymes results in a delayed absorption of glucose from the gut and a reduced post-prandial increase in plasma glucose and insulin. [Pg.247]


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