Metformin

Synonyms in a broader sense Diabetes drugs, drugs Diabetes mellitus, Biguanide, Glucophage®, Mescorit®, Diabesin®, Siofor® How do biguanides act like metformin? According to current medical guidelines, metformin is used first when diabetes mellitus cannot be controlled well through exercise, sport and weight loss. Metformin has been on the market for decades and has proven to … Metformin

Metformin and alcohol | Metformin

Metformin and alcohol If you are taking metformin, the excessive consumption of alcohol carries a number of dangers that should be taken seriously. One particularly important point is that you will be alcoholized much faster than without taking the drug. It is very easy to overlook the point when it is enough with the alcohol … Metformin and alcohol | Metformin

Glinide

Synonyms in a broader sense Diabetes drugs, diabetes mellitus, repaglinide (e.g. Novonorm®) and nateglinide (e.g. Starlix®) How do the glinides repaglinide (e.g. Novonorm®) and nateglinide (e.g. Starlix®) work? Repaglinide (Novonorm®) and nateglinide (Starlix®) promote the release of insulin from the pancreas. A prerequisite for this is that the pancreas itself can still produce insulin. When … Glinide

Side effects | Glinide

Side effects As with other oral antidiabetics, gastrointestinal problems such as nausea and vomiting as well as diarrhea or constipation can occur during therapy with repaglinide (Novonorm®) or nateglinide (Starlix®). 10 percent of patients treated with glinides experienced headaches and diffuse visual disturbances, which were attributed to strongly fluctuating blood glucose levels. Under therapy with … Side effects | Glinide

Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

What are alpha-glucosidase inhibitors and how do they work? The active ingredients from the group of substances known as alpha-glucosidase inhibitors inhibit enzymes in the intestine that break down carbohydrates absorbed with food into glucose. As a result, blood sugar rises only slowly after eating. However, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors have no effect when consuming foods with … Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

Contraindications | Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

Contraindications If you already suffer from an intestinal disease such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors should not be taken in order to avoid further strain on the intestinal structures. Since the increased gas formation in the intestine also increases the general pressure in the abdomen, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors should not be taken in the … Contraindications | Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

Intake during pregnancy and lactation | Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor

Intake during pregnancy and lactation Pregnant women and nursing mothers are not advised to take alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. Children and adolescents under the age of 18 should also avoid them. Unfortunately, there is too little or hardly any experience available as to how alpha-glucosidase inhibitors affect the development of the human body. Furthermore, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors should … Intake during pregnancy and lactation | Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor