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Toxicology of oral antidiabetic medications


HA Spiller, TS Sawyer - American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006 - ASHP
Purpose. The toxicology of oral antidiabetic agents is reviewed. Summary. Type 2 diabetes mellitus
is in- creasing to near epidemic proportions, with a reported 190 million patients world- wide.
Use of oral antidiabetic medications is increasing along with a proportional in- crease in ...
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Antidote use in the critically ill poisoned patient

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DP Betten, RB Vohra, MD Cook, MJ Matteucci … - Journal of Intensive …, 2006 - jic.sagepub.com
The proper use of antidotes in the intensive care setting when combined with appropriate general
supportive care may reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with severe poisonings. The
more commonly used antidotes that may be encountered in the intensive care unit (N- ...
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Emergency management of oral hypoglycemic drug toxicity


AK Rowden, CJ Fasano - Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2007 - Elsevier
This class of drugs is a mainstay of treatment of type II diabetes. The sulfonylureas are separated
into first- and second-generation drugs. The primary difference in this classification is that the
second-generation agents have a shorter elimination half-life (t 1/2 ) than the ...
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Octreotide therapy for nateglinide-induced hypoglycemia


DK Sherk, SM Bryant - Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
A 73-year-old female with a history of hypertension, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, and chronic anuric
renal failure was transported to the emergency department (ED) by emergency medical services
for complaints of low blood sugar. Her last hemodialysis was noted to be 1 day prior to ...
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Toxicology of Oral Antidiabetic Medications: Antihyperglycemics: Biguanides


L Acidosis - members.medscape.com
Metformin absorption is incomplete, with 20-30% found in the feces. Oral bioavailability is
40-60%, depending on the dose ingested, with greater doses producing lower
bioavailability. [71] The reduced bioavailability may result from the drug binding by the ...
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