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repaglinide
[ri-pag-luh-nahyd]
noun
a benzoic acid derivative, C 27 H 36 N 2 O 4 , belonging to the meglitinide class of oral drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of repaglinide1
Example Sentences
Prandin, known chemically as repaglinide, and its combination with the commonly prescribed type 2 diabetes drug metformin, sold as PrandiMet, had sales of about $200 million in 2012 for Novo, one of the world's top manufacturers of diabetes treatments.
Novo Nordisk's main patent on the drug already expired, but it has another patent that covers the use of repaglinide only when it is used in combination with another diabetes drug, metformin.
She is on doxazosin, furosemide, carvedilol, repaglinide, digoxin, warfarin, metformin, a beta blocker, a statin and allopurinol.
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