Diabetes Book 3.1- Sulfonylureas. 1st generation medicine- English

· Dr. S. Om Goel (MD/DM USA)
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About this eBook

This book is one of the series of books on latest medications in relation to high blood sugar and diabetes.

Diabetes is so common and for the same reason there has been huge research in management and treatment of diabetes.

It is simple economics for research drug companies as diabetes is so common. If they make a new medicine, it will make the company very rich.

While drug companies are making new medications may be very rich, but it will keep us very healthy.

If our blood sugar is becoming higher, we can delay diabetes and complications by 30 years if we start management early.

This book introduces us to the new generation of sulfonylureas which help our body to increase the amount of insulin available to us.

Same description applies to book 3.1 diabetes also. We have just seen the number of the book. This book tells you about first generation sulfonylureas which is a group of medicines which helps our body to release and make available more insulin.

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4.5
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diya naik
28 June 2021
Book is good source of information for diabetics. But it has less implementable information
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Shakeep Md
25 June 2021
Now diabetes is very common on every person so i'm happy to read this book !!!
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About the author

(Prof.) Dr. S. Om Goel, MD/DM From family

of doctors from AIIMS, MAMC Delhi University

MD Medicine, USA DM/Fellowship, USA

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