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Common gut bacteria can make diabetes, cancer drugs less effective: Study

This research could help open up new avenues for drug design and therapeutic optimisation to ensure that treatments work better and safer for every individual," said Qihao Wu, Assistant Professor at the Pitt School of Pharmacy

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Common gut bacteria can metabolise some oral medications potentially rendering these important drugs against migraines, depression, type 2 diabetes, and prostate cancer less effective, according to a study on Thursday. 

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Yale University in the US showed that gut bacteria metabolises oral drugs that target cellular receptors called GPCRs.

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