Insulinomimetic
Insulinomimetic agents are drugs that mimic the action of insulin, either by stimulating its release from the pancreas or by directly binding to its receptors to produce a similar effect. These agents have been developed to treat conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic syndromes. By stimulating the same receptors as insulin, they can help to reduce blood glucose levels, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce fat storage. They can also help to regulate the body's energy balance. Insulinomimetic drugs can help to promote weight loss and improve overall health by regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. They may also help to reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health.