Pharmacology of Diabetes
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Pharmacology of Diabetes

Present Practice and Future Perspectives

  1. 386 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Pharmacology of Diabetes

Present Practice and Future Perspectives

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
ISBN
9783110850321

Table of contents

  1. Editors
  2. List of first-mentioned contributors
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Immunomodulation in the initial phase of type I diabetes mellitus: a critical analysis
  6. Pharmacokinetic aspects of insulin therapy — with special reference to pumps and pens versus conventional insulin treatment
  7. Future trends in insulin therapy: clinical implications of novel insulin analogues and nasal administration of insulin
  8. Diabetogenic drugs
  9. Treatment of NIDDM patients with peroral antidiabetic drugs
  10. Modulation of intestinal glucose absorption: postponement of glucose absorption by a-glucosidase inhibitors
  11. Combining insulin with oral antidiabetic agents (including problems of secondary failure)
  12. Management of hyperlipidaemia in the diabetic patient
  13. Fish oil administration in diabetes
  14. The pharmacological treatment of obesity and diabetes mellitus
  15. General aspects of aldose reductase inhibition
  16. Platelet-active drugs in diabetes mellitus
  17. Glycosylation inhibition
  18. Pharmacologic prevention and treatment of diabetic foot problems
  19. Pharmacologic treatment of erectile dysfunction by intracavernous injection
  20. Antihypertensive treatment in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM)
  21. Pharmacology of the kidney in IDDM patients
  22. Pharmacology of eye care in diabetes
  23. Prevention and treatment of neuropathy
  24. Typical infections in diabetes and their treatment
  25. Drug administration in relation to pregnancy and diabetes
  26. Immunotherapy after renal and pancreas transplantation in diabetics
  27. Subject index