• AT RISK
    • Risk Factors
    • Symptoms
    • Prediabetes
    • Preventing Type 2 Diabetes
  • Newly Diagnosed
    • Type 1
    • Type 2
    • Gestational Diabetes
    • Other Forms (MODY, LADA, Neonatal)
  • Diabetes Management
    • Blood Glucose
    • Testing and Monitoring
    • Medication And Insulin
    • Complications
  • Nutrition and Fitness
    • Recipes
    • Behavior and Lifestyle
    • Diabetes Diet
    • Diabetes Exercise
    • Diabetes Weight Loss
  • Resources
    • Selfcare Spotlight
    • Faq
    • Diabetes Glossary
    • BLOGS
  • News
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

Home Diabetes Glossary Nateglinide

Nateglinide

Monday,January 4, 2023
ByDiabetesCare.net

by DiabetesCare.net | Jan 4, 2023 | 0 comments

(neh-TEH-glin-ide):

an oral medicine used to treat type 2 diabetes. It lowers blood glucose levels by helping the pancreas make more insulin right after meals. Belongs to the class of medicines called D-phenylalanine derivatives. (Brand name: Starlix.)

Submit a Comment Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Related Articles

Mixed Vegetable Curry with Cheese (Paneer Bhurji)

Out Of Bounds Candy Bars

New Potatoes with Olive Oil & Garlic

Roasted Vegetables

Stuffed Sole Fillets

Related Articles

Drinking Four or More Cups of Tea Can Lower the Risk of Middle-Aged Related T2 Diabetes

Study Suggests Link Between H. Pylori Bacteria and Adult Type 2 Diabetes

Calories, Not Protein or Carbs, Are Key to Weight Loss for People With T2 Diabetes

Sleep Lessens the Effect Genes Have on Weight

Harvard Study Swaps Bad Fat for Good in Effort on Obesity

Related Articles

Manage your Glucose, Raise your Libido

Anti-Obesity Medications and Healthy Nutrition using Meal Replacements

Are You Getting Enough of the Sunshine Vitamin?

Sizing up Cow’s Milk and Possible Alternatives

Why We Should Treat Pre-Diabetes

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Home
  • RECIPE CENTER
  • Disclaimer
  • Newly Diagnosed
  • DIABETES BLOGS
  • TERMS OF USE
  • ABOUT
  • Privacy Policy
  • NEWS

Sign up to receive our FREE weekly newsletter

© 2022-23 Diabetescare.net, All Rights Reserved.