I'm back...
2 Jun 2004 03:22 pm...from WisCon.
I don't expect to catch up on all the LJ posts over the past week. If there's something I need to see, let me know.
I don't expect to catch up on all the LJ posts over the past week. If there's something I need to see, let me know.
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Date: 3 Jun 2004 12:25 am (UTC)Item in Forbes 2004-06-21
Date: 7 Jun 2004 11:44 am (UTC)p 162
Patients with a mutant version of the PPAR gamma gene have a 25% higher risk of developing adult-onset diabetes.... Existing diabetes drugs, such as Actos from Eli Lilly, and Avandia from GlaxoSmithkline, resentize the body to insulin by turning on the PPAR gamma receptor. In turn, that can cut C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, by up to 40%.
But PPAR gamma drugs come with an annoying side effect: They make patients fatter. "It's a cosmetic problem," says Ralf DeFronzo, chief of the diabetes divison at University of Texas Health Sciences Center at san Antonio. "The more weight you gain, the better everything else gets."
Re: Item in Forbes 2004-06-21
Date: 7 Jun 2004 11:49 am (UTC)Yep, I'm on Avandia. I just wish the weight gain were only a "cosmetic problem" for me.