Actos Articles:

Common Diabetes Drugs Double Fracture Risk

The common diabetes drugs Avandia and Actos are once again in the spotlight. This time, because they double the risk of fracture in women.

Read More:  Actos, Avandia, Bone fracture risk, heart failure

Diabetes Drugs Actos & Avandia Increase Bone Fracture Rate

Actos and Avandia shouldn’t even be on the market as they have already been proven to cause heart failure. Now it is clear they also cause abnormal bone fractures. People who are type II diabetic are already at increased risk for both of these problems anyway. Why on earth would they want to take a medication that increases the risk for both problems even further.

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Avandia and Actos Increase Fracture Risk

The often-prescribed diabetic medications Avandia and Actos have now been proven to cause an increase risk in fractures in postmenopausal women. In men if these drugs are combined with a potassium-robbing diuretic, then the fracture risk is also increased. The FDA is currently considering whether to remove Avandia from the market because it causes heart attacks. Actos is eqally as risky as Avandia in regard to fracture, but it has not proven as dangerous as Avandia with heart attack concerns. This is the third time these researchers have published conclusive data on this risk — and the FDA twiddles its thumbs.

Read More:  Actos, Avandia, Bone fracture risk, FDA, metabolism, postmenopausal

DHA vs. Diabetes Drugs – Did You Balance Your PPAR Gamma Today?

The thiazolidinedione diabetes drugs Avandia and Actos will break your bones and cause heart failure. DHA will help preserve your bones and rejuvenate your heart’s function. They all activate PPAR gamma. Understanding why the drugs are so dangerous and why the nutrient is so helpful is a prime example of why nutrition excels at restoring damaged metabolism and drugs are a fast track to a number-manipulating nowhere.

Read More:  Actos, Avandia, DHA, genes, HDL cholesterol, insulin, metabolism, overweight, PPAR gamma, Triglycerides

Top 10 Health Stories of 2010

2010 is a year marked by an explosion in gene-related nutritional science, with significant findings to improve the health of one and all. In contrast, the same type of gene science applied to the function of commonly used drugs is showing their true colors. These toxic poisons should be avoided for all but the most desperate use in true medical situations. They should absolutely never be used for preventive health or the management of symptoms or numbers.

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