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... is now being administered Glycomet (metformin) SR (Sustained-release) 500mg half an hour prior to lunch and dinner along with pioz (pioglitazone) 15 once a day in the morning on regular daily treatment for NIDDM. Examination of the skin surface revealed and erythema to scaly, plaque of annular configuration erythema and scales were minute confined to the periphery of the annular lesion, central clearing was characteristics (Figure 1). The lesions were bizarre and multiple distributed on the neck, upper and lower extremities and trunk. ...

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