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An Observational Study to Evaluate Demographic Variables, Clinical Characteristics of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Reporting to a Healthcare Facility in Iraq

1Abbas Mehdi Rahmah, 2Hasan Murtada, 3Haider Fadel, 4Dler Kakil, 5Jalal Altaie, 6Abdulaziz Savo, 7Arjan Hikmat, 7Idrees Ahmed, 8Salim Marzoq Alebrahimi, 5Ahmed Alhadad, 9Alsafar Yasamin, 10Jabaar Jasim Atea, Mohammed Akbar Shaikh11, 11Shalini Kumar, 11Shirley D’Souza* 1Baghdad Medical City, Baghdad, Iraq 2Imam Al-Hassen Diabetic Center, Iraq 3Al-Yarmok Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq 4Erbil Teaching Hospital, Erbil City, Iraq 5Kadhimiya Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq ... Read More »

Impact of Pharmacist Mediated Intervention on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice for Better Health Outcomes among type-II DM

P. Sangamesh*, H. Nagaraju, M. Amzad Khan, Dr. M. Bhavani, Dr. T. Rajavardhan Department of Pharmacy Practice, Balaji College of Pharmacy,Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India. ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus is chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia mainly due to inefficient and insufficient supply of insulin hormone. Diabetes is associated with complications such as hypertension, nephropathy, cardio vascular diseases, and retinopathy, neuropathy, which ... Read More »

Role of DPP IV Inhibitor in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus

ABOUT AUTHOR Anup K. Chakraborty*, Umesh K. Patil Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy & Research Centre, People’s University, Bhanpur, Bhopal-462037(M.P), India. E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT Incretin hormones are defined as intestinal hormones released in response to nutrient ingestion, which potentiate the glucose-induced insulin response. In humans, the incretin effect is mainly caused by two peptide hormones, glucose-dependent insulin releasing ... Read More »

Role of DPP IV Inhibitor in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus

About author : Anup K. Chakraborty*, Umesh K. Patil Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy & Research Centre, People’s University, Bhopal (M.P.), India *e-mail: [email protected] Abstract: Incretin hormones are defined as intestinal hormones released in response to nutrient ingestion, which potentiate the glucose-induced insulin response. In humans, the incretin effect is mainly caused by two peptide hormones, glucose-dependent insulin ... Read More »

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