24 Jul 2009
, but if it is not possible to maintain HbA1c at 7.5 per cent without troublesome hypoglycaemia, then the one, two or three ...
low can increase the risks of disabling hypoglycaemia. Exercise and sport should be encouraged ...
. It is important to give advice on avoiding exercise-induced hypoglycaemia by careful monitoring and appropriate ...
13 Oct 2006
the risk of hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia. Patients should be actively encouraged to self-manage their disease during Ramadan, learn the warning signs of hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia and test their blood ...
but should be limited to a maximum of three per day. There is no danger of hypoglycaemia with metformin ...
13 Nov 2009
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Metabolic risks Hypoglycaemia is a significant complication of poorly managed diabetes, and patients should ...
be advised how to avoid hypoglycaemia, and this should include carers and, if appropriate, co ...
29 May 2007
of diabetes and recurrent hypoglycaemia. Of these, 36 subjects received a total of 77 islet cell infusions ...
and weight reduction. There is, however, an increased hypoglycaemia risk. Pramlintide has to be injected ...
dose. These mean a substantial reduction in severe hypoglycaemia, although the benefits in HbA1c levels ...
24 Oct 2008
| by Dr Senthil Kumar and Professor Steve C Bain
of hypoglycaemia and the need for frequent snacking. Other less intensive regimens can be offered, such as twice ...
of insulin dosing and to detect hypoglycaemia. This requires finger-prick testing, which is a major ...
required and the attendant danger of hypoglycaemia. For these reasons, we strongly advocate individualised ...
29 Jun 2007
with intercurrent infection. Hypoglycaemia or other metabolic disorder. Neurodegenerative disorders. Shaking ...
25 Jun 2008
and also has a favourable effect on the lipid profile, and causes less hypoglycaemia and weight gain ...
14 Oct 2010
| by Dr Jonathan Birns
migraine, focal epilepsy and metabolic disturbances, such as hypoglycaemia, transient global amnesia ...
15 Jan 2010
oedema, hypokalaemia, hypoglycaemia, hypophosphataemia and hyperchloraemic acidosis. Initially ...
21 Oct 2010
| by Dr Andrew Goddard and Dr James Dear
be given for proven or suspected hypoxia. Conscious hypoglycaemia can be corrected by sugary drinks ...