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Does Meglitinides Increase Blood Glucose? A Pharmacological Clarification

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Meglitinides, such as repaglinide (Prandin) and nateglinide (Starlix), are a class of oral antidiabetic drugs designed to lower blood glucose levels. The direct answer to the question, 'Does meglitinides increase blood glucose?', is no; they function as insulin secretagogues to achieve the opposite effect. Understanding this is key to managing type 2 diabetes effectively.

Can Metformin be Used with Sulfonylureas? A Combination Therapy Guide

5 min read
For decades, combining metformin with a sulfonylurea has been a widely used and effective strategy to improve glycemic control in patients with Type 2 diabetes. This dual-action approach targets different aspects of glucose regulation, but also increases the risk of hypoglycemia compared to metformin alone.