Comparative study of the hypoglycaemic and antilipolytic effects of four antidiabetic agents administered i.v.
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Guirgis FK, Ghanem MH, Abdel-Hay MM
Comparative study of the hypoglycaemic and antilipolytic effects of four antidiabetic agents administered i.v.
Arzneimittelforschung. 1976;26(3):435-7.
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The effects of i.v. administration of equipotent doses of glycodiazine, glibenclamide, desaglybuzol and glydiazinamide on the level of blood sugar and plasma free fatty acids (FFA) have been assessed in 30 diabetic patients and 24 healthy controls. Glibenclamide proved to have the most potent hypoglycaemic effect in diabetics. The decrease in blood sugar level was less sustained after glycodiazine as compared with the other three drugs. This is due mostly to differences in dynamics of insulin secretion. Glibenclamide also proved to have pronounced and most sustained antilipolytic action. In contrast, desaglybuzol, like phenformin (a biguanide), failed to cause a drop in the level of plasma FFA and hence can be recommended in obese diabetic patients.
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Drug Target Kind Organism Pharmacological Action Actions Glymidine ATP-sensitive inward rectifier potassium channel 1 Protein Humans YesOther/unknownDetails