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.
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supportive care may reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with severe poisonings. The
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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
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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
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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
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