Thiazolidinedione, also known as glitazones, are a class of medication used as adjunctive therapy for type 2 diabetes. Some of the medications in this class include Actos (pioglitazone), Avandia (rosiglitazone), and Rezulin (troglitazone).
Regular Websites
The official site of Actos, the trade name for the generic pioglitazone HCI, showcases details about how the agent controls blood sugar levels, indications and precautions and warning signs. - Actos
http://www.actos.com/actos/home.aspx
Presents data about Avandia (rosiglitazone maleate), including safety information about the medication, a section for those who are reconsidering using it, and tips about living a healthy lifestyle. - Avandia
http://www.avandia.com/
Thiazolidinediones for Type 2 Diabetes
Contains detailed data about Actos, Avandia, and Avandamet, Rezulin having been removed from the market. This site discusses how thiazolidinedoiones work on patients with type 2 diabetes, side effects, and contraindications. - Thiazolidinediones for Type 2 Diabetes
http://diabetes.webmd.com/thiazolidinediones-for-type-2-diabetes