Diabetes Medication Explained | Diabetes Drugs Mechanism, Side Effects and Classification
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 Published On May 2, 2020

Learn how do diabetes drugs work in the body, as well as what are the diabetes drugs side effects and how are diabetes drugs classified. How do diabetes medications work in the body? How do oral hypoglycemic drugs work? What are the side effects of diabetes drugs? How do Diabetes drugs work? We look at different types of insulin, oral hypoglycemic drug classification and oral hypoglycemic drug mechanisms of action. Includes what drugs are used to treat diabetes mellitus and oral hypoglycemic drug side effects.

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Video Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:00 What are the different types of insulin?
2:58 Sulfonylureas
3:52 Meglitinides
4:21 GLP-1 Agonists
4:49 Gliptins
5:47 Metformin
6:39 Thiazolidinediones
7:45 Amylin Analogues
8:07 Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitors
8:40 SGLT2 Inhibitors

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