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Actos is a staple treatment for type 2 diabetes. It is used in conjunction with diet and exercise to help treat type 2 diabetes. This drug can make congestive heart failure worse so tell your doctor if you have this condition. The technical name is Pioglitazone. This drug merely treats type 2 diabetes but doesn’t cure it. Some of the side effects of Actos include shakiness, headache, hunger, and clumsy or jerky movements. More people developed bladder cancer than those who did not take the drug in studies. This drug may interact with sulfonamides, metformin, and insulin. It has greater than 99% protein binding, liver metabolism, a half-life of 3-7 hours, and excretion in bile.

This drug comes in oral tablets of 15, 30, or 45 mg. It is sometimes given in combination with metformin as ActoplusMet or Amaryl as Duetact. It is technically for treating diabetes mellitus type, which is also called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and its acronym is NIDDM. This drug has also been used to treat non-alcoholic steatoheptatis which is called fatty liver. It is ineffective and harmful in the case of type 1 diabetes. Actos is so effective for type 2 diabetes that certain people need it in order to survive. There are so many side effects with Actos because it is so effective, and there are all kinds of side effects that can result from this medication. Some people have reported higher incidences of fractures than other people. Some side effects include nervousness or irritability, pale skin, seizures, hunger, upset stomach and vomiting, muscle pain, tooth pain, excessive tiredness, yellowing of the skin, and vision loss.

There is a greater incidence of fractures of the upper arms, hands, and feet in female diabetics than in compared to those given metformin or glyburide. This data was based on the ADOPT trial. There is a low risk for hypoglycemia