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They all seem to be antidiabethic drugs, so ask your pharmacist or the hospital's pharmocologist.

Their chemical IUPAC names are respectively:

  • glibenclamide:

    N-(4-[N-(cyclohexylcarbamoyl)sulfamoyl]phenethyl)-2-methoxybenzamide

  • metformin:

    N,N-Dimethylimidodicarbonimidic diamide

  • pioglitazone:

    (RS)-5-(4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]benzyl)thiazolidine-2,4-dione

  • rosiglitazone:

    (RS)-5-[4-(2-[methyl(pyridin-2-yl)amino]ethoxy)benzyl]thiazolidine-2,4-dione

  • sitagliptin:

    (R)-4-oxo-4-[3-(trifluoromethyl)-5,6-dihydro[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyrazin-7(8H)-yl]-1-(2,4,5-trifluorophenyl)butan-2-amine

  • vidagliptin:

    (S)-1-[N-(3-hydroxy-1-adamantyl)glycyl]pyrrolidine-2-carbonitrile

(With thanks to en.wikipedia . com)

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