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can be combined with insulins or slufonylureas but may perticipate hypoglycemia
taken orally, rapidly absorbed, t1/2 = 3-4 hours
liver disease or elevated liver enzymes, heart failure
teach the patient the signs of liver dysfunction including nausea vomiting malaise and dark urine
patient who have not started the therapy and can only be given to those who are known to benefit due to increased risk for MI especially in those with a preexisting
may reduce the amount of resistin created, and thus block the insulin resistance of a TII d.
direct glucose infusion
increases breakdown of glycogen and inhibits glycogen synthesis (secreted by pancreative islet a cells)
treatment of hypoglycemia and imaging of the GI tract
people who habe nor glycogen stores in liver