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Drug Cards Daily
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Drug Cards Daily creates simple visual & audio drug card content for Healthcare Students and Professionals. Each episode covers one drug in 20 minutes or less. A new episode is released every Monday at 7 am EST (6 am CST, 4 am PST). Please subscribe and thanks for stopping by!
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Drug Cards Daily creates simple visual & audio drug card content for Healthcare Students and Professionals. Each episode covers one drug in 20 minutes or less. A new episode is released every Monday at 7 am EST (6 am CST, 4 am PST). Please subscribe and thanks for stopping by!
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#76: pioglitazone (Actos) | Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Drug Cards Daily
8 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
#76: pioglitazone (Actos) | Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Pioglitazone (Actos) is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. It belongs to the thiazolidinedione class of drugs and works by improving insulin sensitivity. By activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ), pioglitazone helps the body utilize glucose more effectively and reduces the liver's production of glucose. It is typically prescribed as an adjunct to diet and exercise when other oral antidiabetic medications are insufficient in controlling blood sugar levels. Pioglitazone can be used alone or in combination with other diabetes medications, including insulin. Common side effects include weight gain, fluid retention, and edema. Rare but serious adverse events such as congestive heart failure and bladder cancer have been reported, so healthcare professionals must carefully assess the risks and benefits before prescribing pioglitazone. Regular monitoring of liver function is recommended, and patients should be educated about potential side effects and instructed to report any unusual symptoms. Overall, pioglitazone can be an effective tool in managing type 2 diabetes when used judiciously and under appropriate medical supervision.


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Drug Cards Daily
Drug Cards Daily creates simple visual & audio drug card content for Healthcare Students and Professionals. Each episode covers one drug in 20 minutes or less. A new episode is released every Monday at 7 am EST (6 am CST, 4 am PST). Please subscribe and thanks for stopping by!