Thiazolidinediones Diabetes Pills


Thiazolidinediones diabetes pills are able to help improve the effectiveness of insulin in the body’s muscles and fat tissues, by improving insulin resistance. The way they do this is by lowering the amount of sugar that is released by the liver and to make the fat cells more sensitive to the effect of insulin.

This type of diabetes pills can take a few weeks to begin working properly in the body to lower blood sugar. The physician prescribing this type of medication to help the type II diabetic will also do periodic blood testing to know now the liver is functioning,

Thiazonlidiones diabetes pills should not be taken by type II diabetics that have heart disease or heart failure as they can be dangerous for this diabetic.

Two of the medications in this class of Thiazonlidiones are Actos and Avandia, when being prescribed diabetes pills the physician should be aware of the diabetic’s medical history and any medical conditions beside the type II diabetes.

 

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