View on Metformin: Antidiabetic and Pleiotropic Effects, Pharmacokinetics, Side Effects, and Sex-Related Differences
Metformin is a synthetic biguanide used as an antidiabetic drug in type 2 diabetes mellitus, achieved by studying the bioactive metabolites of <i>Galega officinalis</i> L. It is also used off-label for various other diseases, such as subclinical diabetes, obesity, polycystic ovary syndro...
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Main Author: | Guglielmina Froldi (Author) |
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