The new potential drugs have a completely different action than the most commonly prescribed anti-diabetic, Metformin, which acts on the periphery and liver to reduce glucose production and utilization. Diabetes is considered to be a silent killer by medical professionals across the world. Even a single symptom reflecting the onset of the disease is a cause for concern.
It is a disease that could be hereditary and can also develop due to an unhealthy lifestyle.Often considered to be an age-related ailment victimizing people above 65 years-old, it can also become severe, thereby requiring insulin shots to keep sugar levels in check.Researchers led by the University of Adelaide in Australia have for the first time shown how potential anti- diabetic drugs interact with their target in the body at the molecular level. The new potential drugs have a completely different action than the…