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cause hyperglycaemia when
present in excess, including: cortisol, catecholamines,
growth hormone, glucagon, and
thyroid hormones.
Hyperglycaemia may thus...
- with
significant kidney disease, the use of
empagliflozin for
merely hyperglycaemia is not
currently recommended given the risk of
adverse events. The use...
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intolerance (HFI). In
diabetes patients, it can
cause potentially harmful hyperglycaemia (high
blood sugar). "History of Emetrol, a
classic American Remedy for...
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restricting insulin,
hyperglycaemia,
diabetic ketoacidosis Complications hyperglycaemia,
diabetic ketoacidosis,
other symptoms of
hyperglycaemia Duration variable...
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homocystinuria (flushing
across the ch****s) Horner's
syndrome hot
flush hyperglycaemia hyperstimulation of the
parasympathetic nervous system,
especially the...
- H; Wang, D; Hu, M; Lu, F (2
August 2016). "Effect of Fenugr**** on
Hyperglycaemia and
Hyperlipidemia in
Diabetes and Prediabetes: a Meta-analysis". Journal...
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another emergency characterised by
dehydration secondary to
severe hyperglycaemia, with
resultant hypernatremia leading to an
altered mental state and...
- an
officially recognized diagnosis.
Metabolic risk
factors such as
hyperglycaemia,
oxidative stress and
lipid peroxidation are
common processes thought...
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insipidus hypercalcaemia hyperthyroidism hypopituitarism Conn's
disease hyperglycaemia Circulation congestive heart failure cardiorespiratory disease postural...
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vomiting Fatigue Uncommon (0.1–1% incidence)
adverse effects include:
Hyperglycaemia —
elevated blood glucose (sugar)
Syncope Seizure Dysarthria sinus bradycardia...