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#3 Item Revisited: June 12, 2000
Issue 4 two years ago
AVANDIA
MAY SLOW TYPE 2 PROGRESSION
(Watch
for Actos to make same claim to fame)
It
only makes sense that all the insulin sensitizers will slow the
progression of type 2 diabetes.
If you make the cells more sensitive to the bodies own insulin, it
doesn't have to produce as much and you won't overwork the
pancreas as much, therefore helping to prevent beta cell
depletion.
Avandia(r)
(rosiglitazone maleate) may improve beta cell function in the
pancreas, according to data presented at the American Diabetes
Association (ADA) 60th Scientific Sessions meeting.
Improving beta cell function may enhance long-term blood sugar
control in type 2 diabetes patients, thereby slowing the
progression of type 2 diabetes. Leading diabetes experts say that
if this data is supported in long-term studies, improved beta cell
function could have profound implications for preventing the
complications of type 2 diabetes.
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs Health
Administration (VA) is conducting a long-term nationwide study to
determine the impact of intensive drug therapy with Avandia in
combination with other type 2 diabetes drugs on preventing the
life-threatening, long-term complications of type 2 diabetes.
SmithKline Beecham is announcing at the ADA meeting that Avandia
will be a key antidiabetes treatment investigated in this study.
FACT:
Physicians
rank diabetes as higher risk factor for cardiovascular disease
than smoking, that according ADA and ACC survey.
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