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Oseni FDA Approved Drugs

OSENI [Alogliptin BenzoateC18H21N5O2C7H6O2 : Pioglitazone HydrochlorideC19H20N2O3SClH]
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eq 12.5mg base : eq 15mg base (oral tablet)
eq 12.5mg base : eq 30mg base (oral tablet)
eq 12.5mg base : eq 45mg base (oral tablet)
eq 25mg base : eq 15mg base (oral tablet)
eq 25mg base : eq 30mg base (oral tablet)
eq 25mg base : eq 45mg base (oral tablet)
Takeda Pharms UsaJan 25, 2013
  • Method of treating diabetes comprising administering a compound such as alogliptin.
  • Method of treating diabetes comprising administering alogliptin.
  • Methods of lowering elevated post prandial blood glucose levels comprising administering a dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitor.
  • Methods of modifying glucose metabolism and treating diabetes comprising administering a dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitor and one or more other therapeutic agents such as metformin.
  • Methods of reducing the side effects of active components administered to a diabetic patient comprising administering an insulin sensitivity enhancer such as pioglitazone in combination with an insulin secretion enhancer.
  • Methods of treating diabetes comprising administering an insulin sensitivity enhancer such as pioglitazone in combination with an insulin secretion enhancer.
  • Methods of treating diabetes comprising administering a dipeptidyl peptidase inhibitor and metformin.
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Felter's Materia Medica on Oseni

IRISIRIS
   The rhizome and roots of Iris versicolor, Linné (Nat. Ord. Iridaceae). Common in wet places in the United States. Dose, 5 to 20 grains. Common... / ...om that caused by mercury by the absence of mercurial fetor and lack of sponginess of the gums or loosening of the teeth. Neuralgic pain is said to be produced by iris when given in large doses; and w...1

OLEUM TEREBINTHINAE RECTIFICATUM
   Rectified Oil of Turpentine, Rectified Turpentine Oil. Description.—A thin colorless liquid corresponding to the properties described under Oleum... / ...ly in the membranous form of laryngeal diphtheria, in which it contributes in some measure to the loosening and expulsion of the membrane. Internal. For internal use only the rectified oil of turpenti...1


References

1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.