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WHO adds diabetes drugs to essential medicines list
The health agency launched the list of drugs in 1977 to promote better access to medicine in developing countries.
WHO adds GLP-1 drugs for diabetes to Essential Medicines List, aiming for better access and affordability worldwide.
Type 2 diabetes medications, such as sulfonylureas, have been a mainstay of treating the disease since they came on the ...
Lower blood sugar and increased fat burning – without negatively affecting appetite or muscle mass. These are some of the most promising effects of a new potential drug treatment for people with type ...
New research from investigators at Mass General Brigham suggests that a commonly used type 2 diabetes medication is linked to a higher rate of heart-related conditions compared to medications that hit ...
Use of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors for the treatment of type 2 diabetes does not appear to increase the risk for urinary tract infections (UTIs) compared with two other new ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A clinical trial led by an Indiana University School of Medicine researcher found that weekly doses of semaglutide — a medication typically prescribed to Type 2 diabetes patients — ...
September 11, 2008 (Rome, Italy) — Lifestyle changes, not drugs, should be the main focus for preventing type 2 diabetes: that was the conclusion of a lively debate here at the European Association ...
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with type 2 diabetes for years, it’s important to build a strong relationship with your doctor and check in with them regularly. “There are so many ...
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