The control of blood glucose is a dynamic interplay involving several complex systems. In diabetes these systems are perturbed, resulting in a disease continuum of progressive decline over many years. Today, excluding insulin, there are eight classes of anti-diabetic agent which have taken over 60 years to add to the pharmacy chest. In this review I have examined each of these classes with some bias towards drug discovery thinking. Based on history, future science here will be strong, progressive and innovative; the huge test for industry is their response to enormous challenges besetting drug discovery and successfully turn the drug discovery praxis into affordable, effective and safe medicines
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, progressive, and multifaceted illness resulting in significant ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest-growing non-communicable diseases. Diabetes mellitus is caus...
Diabetes mellitus affects more than 6% of the US population, with the great ma-jority having type 2 ...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
Research conducted over the last 50 years has produced discoveries on the importance of glucose cont...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) continues to be a substantial medical problem due to its increasing ...
The past 50 years have seen the development of many new options for treating and preventing type 2 d...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions and continues to be a major burden on society glo...
The number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is steadily increasing. According to Diab...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Insulin, the first treatment for diabetes, was discovered \u3e90 years ago. Since then, many new typ...
Introduction or background Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for ~90% of all diabetes, is a heterogene...
Diabetes is a disease defined on the basis of hyperglycemia. There are monogenic forms of diabetes w...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION: Novelties in the management of type 2 diabetes are dominated by the comme...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, progressive, and multifaceted illness resulting in significant ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest-growing non-communicable diseases. Diabetes mellitus is caus...
Diabetes mellitus affects more than 6% of the US population, with the great ma-jority having type 2 ...
Diabetes is increasing all around the world like an epidemic. It is creating an alarming situation a...
Research conducted over the last 50 years has produced discoveries on the importance of glucose cont...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) continues to be a substantial medical problem due to its increasing ...
The past 50 years have seen the development of many new options for treating and preventing type 2 d...
Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions and continues to be a major burden on society glo...
The number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) is steadily increasing. According to Diab...
Until the discovery of insulin in 1921 there were no effective treatments for diabetes mellitus. Aft...
Insulin, the first treatment for diabetes, was discovered \u3e90 years ago. Since then, many new typ...
Introduction or background Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for ~90% of all diabetes, is a heterogene...
Diabetes is a disease defined on the basis of hyperglycemia. There are monogenic forms of diabetes w...
The first documented case of diabetes mellitus occurred earlier than 4000 BC. Since then, many of th...
peer reviewedINTRODUCTION: Novelties in the management of type 2 diabetes are dominated by the comme...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic, progressive, and multifaceted illness resulting in significant ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the fastest-growing non-communicable diseases. Diabetes mellitus is caus...
Diabetes mellitus affects more than 6% of the US population, with the great ma-jority having type 2 ...