Medicines you get with a prescription and some that you buy over the counter (OTC) can be a problem for people who need to control their blood sugar. Prescription medicines that can raise your glucose include: Steroids (also called corticosteroids). They treat diseases caused by inflammation, ...
We evaluated whether the hazards of CVD (myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure, or cardiovascular death) differed among those taking a cardiovascular medication (n = 29 174; including blood pressure-lowering, blood glucose-lowering, cholesterol-lowering, or anti-thrombotic medications) vs. ...
a hormone that moves sugar (glucose) from your blood into your cells. It also makes your stomach empty more slowly, so it takes longer for you to feel hungry again. Cagrilintide acts like a hormone called amylin that your pancreas
Type 2diabetesis the most common type of diabetes. It is a chronic condition in which blood glucose (sugar) can no longer be regulated. There are two reasons for this. First, the cells of the body become resistant toinsulin(insulin resistant). Insulin works like a key to let glucose (bl...
It can be prescribed alone, but many doctors prefer to use it in combination with topiramate, a migraine medication that helps to balance out some of the stimulating properties of phentermine, which otherwise might cause a rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, or insomnia. Interestingly, ...
MAOIs are also used for anxiety disorders. Doctors sometimes prescribe phenelzine (Nardil), tranylcypromine (Parnate), and isocarboxazid (Marplan). People who take MAOIs must avoid certain food and medicines that can interact with their medicine and cause dangerous increases in blood pressure. Fo...
Intensive blood-glucose control with sulphonylureas or insulin compared with conventional treatment and risk of complications in patients with type 2 diabetes (UKPDS 33). Lancet. 1998;352(9131):837-853. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(98)07019-6PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 56. Roumie CL, Greevy RA,...
It is a chronic condition in which blood glucose (sugar) can no longer be regulated. There are two reasons for this. First, the cells of the body become resistant to insulin (insulin resistant). Insulin works like a key to let glucose (blood sugar) move out of the blood and into the...
High orlow blood pressure Swelling of the face and hands Nausea.Biologic drugs can upset yourstomach. Headaches.Headaches are more common in people who use biologic drugs. Infection.Biologic meds raise your risk of infection because they weaken your immune system. You could get acold, asinus infe...
abeing physically active (94.6%), dealing with emotions associated with diabetes (63.2%), testing blood glucose (55.4%) and taking medications as recommended (58.4%); the biggest between country difference was for glucose monitoring, which ranged from 29% to 92%. 是完全活跃 (94.6%),应付情感...