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  • Starlix
    $0.83
    Starlix (nateglinide) is an oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels.
  • Actos
    $0.61
    Actos (Pioglitazone) is used to control high blood sugar in type 2 diabetes (non-insulin-dependent diabetes ...
  • Glucophage
    $0.31
    Glucophage is an oral diabetes medicine used to treat type 2 of diabetes.
  • Glucotrol Xl
    $0.50
    Glucotrol Xl is sulfonylurea class of drugs, a drug used to treat type 2 of diabetes.
  • Glucovance
    $0.56
    Glucovance is a combination of two orally taken drugs possessing a hyproglycemic effect. Used to treat ...
  • Glucophage Xr
    $0.69
    Glucophage Xr is an oral diabetes medicine used to treat type 2 of diabetes.
  • Avandia
    $0.62
    Avandia is an oral hypoglycemic agent belonging to the group of thiazolidinediones.
  • Precose
    $0.73
    Acarbose slows the digestion of carbohydrates in the body, which helps control blood sugar levels.
  • Amaryl
    $0.78
    Amaryl is an oral blood sugar-lowering drug which belongs to the class of sulfonylureas.
  • Glycomet
    $0.37
    Glycomet is an oral diabetes medicine used to treat type 2 of diabetes.
  • DDAVP
    $60.28
    Generic DDAVP is used to prevent or control the frequent urination and loss of water caused by diabetes ...
  • Prandin
    $0.64
    Prandin is used to stimulate insulin secretion from the pancreas in treatment of type 2 of diabetes mellitus.
  • Micronase
    $0.45
    Micronase contains glyburide, which lowers glucose levels in the blood.
  • Glucotrol
    $0.33
    Glucotrol is sulfonylurea class of drugs, a drug used to treat type 2 of diabetes.
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