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DiaMedBase ID   DMPA072
Medicinal Plant   Arfazetin
Plant part(s)   Whole plant
Objective  

To study the hypoglycemic activity of Arfazetin

Journal Source   Probl Endokrinol (Mosk)., 1988; 34(4):25-28
Title  

Arfazetin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus

Authors   Korotkova VD, Perelygina AA, Trumpe TE, Sokolov SIa, Lobanova AM
Address  

Not available

Abstract  

Hypoglycemic activity of arfazetin, a Soviet antidiabetic species of medicinal plants, was studied in 32 patients with diabetes mellitus, types I and II. Arfazetin was administered to patients with diabetes mellitus, type I, in combination with a diet and an adequate dose of insulin. All the patients with diabetes mellitus, type II, were given infusion in addition to a diet and hypoglycemic drugs. The conclusions were the following. The species possessed hypoglycemic activity. In patients with diabetes mellitus, type II, it made it possible to decrease or even give up a daily dose of hypoglycemic drugs per os.In patients with diabetes mellitus, type II, arfazetin produced no significant effect on the level of hypoglycemia. The optimum daily dose of arfazetin was 1 glass of infusion prepared ex tempore out of 5 g of dried species to be taken 30 min. before meal (one-third of glass) 3 times a day for one month.

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