Metformin acts as a biguanide by: a) Reducing the release of glucose from the liver, and assisting the cells to absorb m
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Metformin acts as a biguanide by: a) Reducing the release of glucose from the liver, and assisting the cells to absorb m
Metformin acts as a biguanide by: a) Reducing the release of glucose from the liver, and assisting the cells to absorb more glucose from the bloodstream b) Reducing glucose reabsorption in the kidney and increasing renal excretion of glucose C) Blocking the action of DPP-4 to destroy the hormone incretin d) Stimulating the Bislet cells of the pancreas to produce and release more insulin
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