This app on the Role of DPP-IV Inhibitors in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes - helps in understanding the action of medication for type 2 diabetes through ANIMATED VIDEOS. This presentation is a visual account of Type 2 diabetes and the beneficial use of DPP-IV inhibitors in taking control of the body’s natural metabolism.
Editor: Anthony H. Barnett, MD, FRCP, Professor of Medicine, Diabetes and Obesity Research Group, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Focus Medica apps
• Visual media is particularly well-suited to the science of medicine
• Medicine is simplified with the use of visual media and innovative health animations
• Medical and health information have never been so easily understandable or more accessible
• Take a virtual tour of the human body through extremely accurate and high quality animations
• Effortlessly understand chronic illness and diseases, therapies, procedures or techniques
• Perceive and understand the cellular world, metabolism, and body functions through incredible animated videos accompanied by audio
• Created with the expertise and support of internationally reputed opinion leaders
• Easily explain medical conditions to students, colleagues, patients, and family members with the aid of this visual media
App features
• Pay once and download videos at your ease!
• View downloaded videos without internet
Additional features include:
- Drawing on the video for explanations
- Capture images with mailing option
- Option to make user notes and save
- Transcript with links for additional references
Focus Medica Clients:
Boehringer International, Roche, MSD, Norgine, Novartis, Nycomed, Sanofi Pasteur, Otsuka, Dr. Reddy’s, Ranbaxy, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd., Wyeth, Janssen-Cilag Pharmaceuticals, Allergan, Schering-Plough, Banyu, Cipla, Glenmark, Zydus, Sanofi-Aventis, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer, Astra-Zeneca, Piramal Healthcare, Wockhardt, Unichem Laboratories Ltd., Lilly, Torrent.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided through these applications are only intended to be informative and should not be construed as a substitute for medical advice.
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