Insulin

Insulin is an endogenous hormone produced in the pancreas. Insulin causes sugar to be absorbed from the blood into the liver and muscles. This causes the blood sugar level to drop. Insulin, also known as insulinum, insulin hormone or islet hormone, can be assigned to the class of proteohormones. All members of this hormone class … Insulin

Hypoglycaemia under metformin | Metformin and alcohol – is it compatible?

Hypoglycaemia under metformin Sugar is very important for the body, without it, nothing would work in our body, because it is the fuel of the organism. From it the necessary energy is gained, which is needed for all body functions. Dextrose – glucose is needed for this purpose. However, it is not necessary to supply … Hypoglycaemia under metformin | Metformin and alcohol – is it compatible?

Interactions | Metformin and alcohol – is it compatible?

Interactions The drug metformin has numerous interactions with other drugs. In some X-ray examinations or other imaging procedures, a contrast medium containing iodine is injected into the body, which is distributed to make individual structures and areas, but also tumors and so on, visible. However, it is not compatible with the drug metformin. You should … Interactions | Metformin and alcohol – is it compatible?

Glitazones

Synonyms in a broader sense Diabetes medication, medication Diabetes mellitus, pioglitazone (e.g. Actos®) Rosiglitazone (e.g. Avandia®) How do Glitazones Pioglitazone (e.g. Actos®) Rosiglitazone (e.g. Avandia®) work? The drugs from the substance group of glitazones with the two commercially available products pioglitazone (Actos®) and rosiglitazone (Avandia®) are also called “insulin sensitisers”. “Insulin sensitizers” because they increase … Glitazones

Side effects | Glitazones

Side effects Glitazones may cause heart failure after prolonged use in patients at risk or worsen in patients with pre-existing heart failure. Unfortunately, heart failure is particularly common in patients with type 2 diabetes. Doctors are therefore cautious and will not prescribe glitazones in patients with existing heart failure. Heart weakness becomes noticeable through water … Side effects | Glitazones

Side effects of Metformin

Metformin is one of the best known drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is an acquired diabetes, also known as “adult-onset diabetes”, which, according to a possible genetic predisposition, is aggravated by overweight and leads to permanently elevated blood sugar levels. In order to reduce the excessive sugar levels in … Side effects of Metformin

Actraphane®

Explanation/Definition Actraphane® is a mixed insulin preparation. This means that it contains both short- and long-acting insulins. The short-acting normal insulin develops its blood-sugar-lowering effect after only half an hour, while the effect of the slow-acting delay insulin is maintained for up to 24 hours. Trade names Actraphane® 30/-50, Penfill 100 I. U. /ml, injection … Actraphane®

Dosage | Actraphane®

Dosage The dosage of Actraphane is different for each patient and should always be discussed with the doctor. The required dose depends on the age, weight, physical activity and eating habits of the patient. In general, an average of 0.3 to 1.0 International Units of Insulin per kilogram of body weight of the patient are … Dosage | Actraphane®

Insuman comb®

Active ingredient Combination of human insulin and delayed release insulin (NPH insulin) Mode of action Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the cells of the pancreas in healthy individuals. It is released when the blood sugar level rises, i.e. especially after a meal. Insulin then causes glucose to be absorbed by certain cells … Insuman comb®