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Analysis Of Drug Metformin : A Disorder Of The Endocrine System

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Analysis of drug Metformin
"Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a disorder of the endocrine system"(Ciccone, 2016), which caused an increase in blood glucose. In the United States, there are approximately 24 million people diagnosed with DM. (Ciccone, 2016). Diabetes is also considered as a global health problem that seems to increase every day. It is estimated that people diagnosed with DM will increase up to 366 million in the year 2030 (Ali et al., 2015). DM causes a serious problem and is known to be the primary cause of blindness in the adults. Also, it is said that a significant number of patients who were diagnosed with diabetes will suffer from an end-stage renal disease (Ciccone, 2016). According to Mishra, Swaroop and Kandpa (2016), complications of diabetes are seen gradually, especially if the glucose level is not controlled (p. 55). Also, Li, Zheng, Buruku and De Kimpe (2004), explains that people with diabetes has difficulty or not able to produce insulin that controls the blood glucose.
There are 2 types of diabetes, Type 1 or the insulin dependent diabetes and Type 2, non-insulin dependent diabetes. Type two diabetes accounts for 90-95% of diabetes. This is the most common type of diabetes. Diabetes, in general, has a high morbidity and mortality rates (Li et. al., 2004). The available drugs for diabetes are insulin and oral hypoglycemic medication. It is known that antidiabetic drugs have minimal side effects.
In 1957, metformin was first written in the scientific

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