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| Nateglinide | Stimulate insulin secretion.Nonsulfonylurea secretagogues (Glinides)(Starlix)
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| Repaglinide | Stimulate insulin secretion.Nonsulfonylurea secretagogues (Glinides)(Prandin)
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| Acetohexamide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.1st Sulfonylureas (Dymelor)
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| Chlorpropamide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.1st Sulfonylureas (Diabinese)
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| Tolazamide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.1st Sulfonylureas (Tolinase)
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| Tolbutamide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.1st Sulfonylureas (Orinase)
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| Glimepiride | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.2nd Sulfonylureas (Amaryl)
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| Glipizide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.2nd Sulfonylureas (Glucotrol)
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| Glyburide | Stimulate insulin secretion. May decrease hepatic glucose output and enhance peripheral glucose utilization.2nd Sulfonylureas (Diabeta, Micronase)
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| Exenatide | Stimulates insulin secretion, delays gastric emptying, reduces postprandial glucagon levels, improved satietyGlucagon-like peptide -1 receptor agonists/Incretin Mimetic (Byetta)
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| Sitagliptin | Stimulates insulin secretion and reduces postprandial glucagon levelsDPP-4 Inhibitors (Januvia)
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| Pramlintide | Stimulates insulin secretion, delays gastric emptying, reduces postprandial glucagon levels, improved satietyAmylin mimetic (Symlin)
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| Metformin | ↓ Hepatic glucose output;↑ Peripheral glucose uptakeBiguanides (Glucophage)
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| Pioglitazone | Enhance insulin action in periphery; increase glucose utilization by muscle and fat tissue; decrease hepatic glucose outputThiazolidinediones (Actos)
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| Rosiglitazone | Enhance insulin action in periphery; increase glucose utilization by muscle and fat tissue; decrease hepatic glucose outputThiazolidinediones (Avandia)
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| Miglitol | Slow absorption of complex carbohydrates.α-Glucosidase inhibitors (Glyset)
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| Acarbose | Slow absorption of complex carbohydrates.α-Glucosidase inhibitors (Precose)
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