Glyburide News

SMFM: Women with Gestational Diabetes May Need Higher Doses of Glyburide

Failure to control gestational diabetes with glyburide may reflect increased drug clearance, rendering typical doses of the sulfonylurea inadequate.

Glaxo's Avandia Increases Bone-Fracture Risk, Study Confirms

GlaxoSmithKline Plc's Avandia diabetes pill increases the risk of bone fractures in diabetic women who take it, a company-funded study found.

Diabetes Drug May Up Bone Fractures

Women taking the diabetes drugs Avandia, Avandamet, or Avandaryl may be more likely to fracture their bones than those using other diabetes drugs.

Slowing down type 2 diabetes

A study has shown that a certain type of drug can slow down the progression of type 2 diabetes by up to five years.

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