Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An agent or medicine that will prevent or cure diabetes; specifically, a drug which diminishes the elimination of sugar.
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- adjective
Countering diabetes . - noun Any
drug that counters diabetes.
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- noun a drug used to treat diabetes mellitus
Etymologies
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Examples
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The mineral vanadium is known as an antidiabetic agent because of its insulin-like effects in the body.
The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007
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The mineral vanadium is known as an antidiabetic agent because of its insulin-like effects in the body.
The Fiber35 Diet Brenda Watson with Leonard Smith 2007
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Flaxseed prevents insulin resistance in four ways, making it the king of antidiabetic foods.
Leo Galland, M.D.: Cut Your Risk of Diabetes M.D. Leo Galland 2012
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There is remarkably little controversy over antidiabetic drugs, considering how controversial drugs usually are.
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But it also predicted generic competition to oral antidiabetic products and impact from health-care reforms in its markets.
Diabetes Drugs Aid Nordisk Profit Gustav Sandstrom 2010
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Although originally intended as an antidiabetic, vincristine at small doses was found to kill leukemia cells.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Although originally intended as an antidiabetic, vincristine at small doses was found to kill leukemia cells.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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There is remarkably little controversy over antidiabetic drugs, considering how controversial drugs usually are.
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The antidiabetic activities of cinnamon have been researched and discussed in many of my previous books and lectures.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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Another recent study suggests that diabetics who are being treated with thiazolidinedione, an antidiabetic drug, provided “further evidence of a possible association between long-term use of thiazolidinediones and fractures, particularly of the hip and wrist, in patients with diabetes mellitus.”
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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