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Judith, if you have good insurance, I would recommend Prandin instead

of glyburide. It works the same way, that is, prods the pancreas to

secrete insulin. Glyburide works continuously even after your meal has

long since digested and you don't need it anymore. Therefore, it can

cause lows. Prandin, on the other hand, works for a few hours and then

stops. I have had only one low on it, and that was when I took it and

then went shopping before I ate. Prandin, being a newer drug, is more

expensive.

Sue

On Saturday, December 31, 2005, at 12:34 PM, kathryn roosa wrote:

> Thanks for the info, Judith! I obviously need to do some research on

> it before I ask my doctor about it,

>

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Judith, if you have good insurance, I would recommend Prandin instead

of glyburide. It works the same way, that is, prods the pancreas to

secrete insulin. Glyburide works continuously even after your meal has

long since digested and you don't need it anymore. Therefore, it can

cause lows. Prandin, on the other hand, works for a few hours and then

stops. I have had only one low on it, and that was when I took it and

then went shopping before I ate. Prandin, being a newer drug, is more

expensive.

Sue

On Saturday, December 31, 2005, at 12:34 PM, kathryn roosa wrote:

> Thanks for the info, Judith! I obviously need to do some research on

> it before I ask my doctor about it,

>

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Judith, if you have good insurance, I would recommend Prandin instead

of glyburide. It works the same way, that is, prods the pancreas to

secrete insulin. Glyburide works continuously even after your meal has

long since digested and you don't need it anymore. Therefore, it can

cause lows. Prandin, on the other hand, works for a few hours and then

stops. I have had only one low on it, and that was when I took it and

then went shopping before I ate. Prandin, being a newer drug, is more

expensive.

Sue

On Saturday, December 31, 2005, at 12:34 PM, kathryn roosa wrote:

> Thanks for the info, Judith! I obviously need to do some research on

> it before I ask my doctor about it,

>

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