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Meaning of "exenatide"

Exenatide (noun): A pharmaceutical drug used to treat type 2 diabetes. This phrase is used in the context of medicine and pharmacology to refer to a specific medication
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  • Synthetic polypeptide exendin-4 that mimics the hormone incretin and is used for the treatment of diabetes.

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It is unknown whether exenatide is excreted in human milk.
Exenatide belonging to the group of incretin mimetics.
Bydureon contains the active substance exenatide.
Patients in exenatide studies also lost weight.
Byetta contains the active substance exenatide.
It is not known if exenatide passes into your milk.
Exenatide is not a substitute for insulin.
These pharmacokinetic characteristics of exenatide are independent of the dose.
Exenatide is also reported to cause nausea and vomiting.
Bydureon is an extended release form of exenatide.
Interaction studies with exenatide have only been performed in adults.
Exenatide pharmacokinetics were analyzed by noncompartmental methods and summarized descriptively.
Methods of measuring exenatide levels are well known in the art.
The active substance is exenatide.
Exenatide promotes weight loss when added to diet and exercise.

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There are no adequate data from the use of exenatide in pregnant women.
Each amount of exenatide represents a separate embodiment of the present invention.
Bydureon is a diabetes medicine that contains the active substance exenatide.
Exenatide has minor influence on the ability to drive and use machines.
There have been spontaneously reported events of acute pancreatitis with exenatide.
Two additional formulations of exenatide were prepared essentially by the method just described.
Gender and race have no clinically relevant influence on exenatide pharmacokinetics.
Exenatide should not be used during pregnancy and the use of insulin is recommended.
It is designed to deliver continuous therapeutic levels of exenatide in a single weekly dose.
It became apparent that exenatide reduced liver fat in mice and more recently in man.
Start her on exenatide.
The magnitude of the glucose suppression was greater than that observed following administration of exenatide.
Prior evidence in animal models demonstrated that exenatide improved motor performance.
Byetta is a solution for injection that contains the active substance exenatide.
Another faced unusual weight loss while receiving exenatide and was forced to end treatment.
Exenatide promotes insulin release from pancreatic beta cells in the presence of elevated glucose concentrations.
Dulaglutide significantly improved total treatment satisfaction compared to exenatide twice daily.
Exenatide administered SC was used as a positive control.
The active ingredient in Byetta is exenatide.
People with sensitivity to exenatide or to any product components should also not take Bydureon.
Disclosed in the present invention is a method for preparing Exenatide.
Paediatric population Interaction studies with exenatide have only been performed in adults.
Exenatide should not be used if breast-feeding.
Gender and race Gender and race have no clinically relevant influence on exenatide pharmacokinetics.
Exenatide is an approved therapy for type 2 diabetes.
The recommended dose is 2 mg exenatide once weekly.
Immediate-release exenatide should not be administered after a meal.
In one embodiment, the gut hormone is exenatide.
Prolonged-release exenatide is not recommended in these patients.
Bydureon contains an extended-release version of exenatide.
A long-acting release form of exenatide is being developed.
In an embodiment, the gastrointestinal hormone is exenatide.
Immediate-release exenatide reduced fasting serum glucose by.
Or snack when you aren't injecting exenatide.
Studies of immediate-release exenatide in combination with basal insulin.

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