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Aoki, K., et al. - Miglitol, a pseudomonosaccharide alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (alpha GI), was more effective at reducing blood glucose levels at 30 and 60 min after a meal than voglibose. Speculating that miglitol administered even after the start of a meal may be effective, we evaluated the timing of administration of miglitol on the plasma glucose and serum insulin levels in 13 type 2 diabetic patients. Miglitol was administered in four different intake manners in each patient (control: no miglitol; intake 1: just before breakfast; intake 2: 15 min after the beginning of breakfast; intake 3: 30 min after the beginning of breakfast)


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