2004
DOI: 10.1186/1476-511x-3-23
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Are the effects of nicotinic acid on insulin resistance precipitated by abnormal phosphorous metabolism?

Abstract: Nicotinic acid is a unique cholesterol modifying agent that exerts favorable effects on all cholesterol parameters. It holds promise as one of the main pharmacological agents to treat mixed dyslipidemia in metabolic syndrome and diabetic patients. The use of nicotinic acid has always been haunted with concerns that it might worsen insulin resistance and complicate diabetes management.We will discuss the interaction between phosphorous metabolism and carbohydrate metabolism and the possibility that worsening of… Show more

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