<span>I think you may be explaining Myocardial ischemia.
This occurs when the blood going to your is reduced or stopped which prevents oxygen from traveling into your heart. Whenever your heart stops getting blood the mussels begin to deteriorate. This normally happens from coronary arteries aka blockages in your arteries.
</span>I hope this helps. :)
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Cholinesterase is known medication which is important inhibitor for mild to moderate Alzheimer disease. This drug help to reduce, and control some behavioural symptoms of diseases.
This drug prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine in the brain. Acetylcholine is known as the brain chemical which is important for thinking, and memory. Some side effects of Cholinesterase includes vomiting, nausea, muscles cramps, fatigue, weight loss, and diarrhea.
Answer:
C. Improving insulin sensitivity.
D. Decreasing glucose absorption in the GI tract.
Explanation:
Metformin (dimethylbiguanide) is an oral antidiabetic agent derived from guanidine. Metformin does not stimulate insulin secretion. In diabetics, metformin reduces hyperglycemia without the risk of causing hypoglycaemic accidents except in the event of fasting or in combination with insulin or other medicines.
Metformin reduces hyperglycemia by:
- increased peripheral insulin sensitivity and cellular glucose utilization;
- inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis;
- delayed intestinal absorption of glucose
Peripheral action of metformin on insulin resistance is associated with possible post-receptor action, regardless of insulin binding with insulin receptors. In addition to its antidiabetic action, metformin has a protective effect on angiopathy risk factors in humans, either directly or through its action on insulin resistance.
It can cause mental illness and can have you lose alot of weight..stay out of drugs!