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Side effect may include low blood sugar, vomiting, abdominal pain, rash, and liver problems. [4] [7] Use by those with significant kidney problems or liver problems or who are pregnant is not recommended. [7] [4] Gliclazide is in the sulfonylurea family of medications. [7] It works mostly by increasing the release of insulin. [7]
The internet can't stop talking about the weight-loss effects of Ozempic, which has taken the celebrity world by storm.. The medication is typically prescribed for type 2 diabetes to improve blood ...
They work best with patients over 40 years old who have had diabetes mellitus for under ten years. They cannot be used with type 1 diabetes, or diabetes of pregnancy. They can be safely used with metformin or glitazones. The primary side-effect is hypoglycemia, which appears to happen more commonly with sulfonylureas than with other treatments ...
They say age is just a number, and that's certainly true when it comes to these celebrities over 60. Looking back at photos from their younger years is a reminder of how much they've accomplished ...
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Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a condition in which the body does not produce insulin, resulting in high levels of sugar in the bloodstream. [1] [2] Whereas type 2 diabetes is typically diagnosed in middle age and treated via diet, oral medication and/or insulin therapy, type 1 diabetes tends to be diagnosed earlier in life, and people with type 1 diabetes require insulin ...
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A clinical trial done on over 7000 participants showed higher rates of nasopharyngitis in those taking valsartan/hydrochlorothiazide (2.4% versus 1.9% in placebo). [ 2 ] [ 12 ] A dose-related side effect seen is hypotension, occurring in 0.7% of participants on the highest dose of the medication.