repaglinide

repaglinide
re·pag·li·nide (rĭ-păgʹlə-nīd') n.
A drug that stimulates the release of insulin from the pancreas, lowers blood glucose levels, and is administered orally for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
  [release + pancreas + gli-(alteration of hypoglycemia) + (megliti)nide, compound class to which it belongs.]

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