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  2. Tetryzoline - Wikipedia

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    Both the blood and the urine levels of tetryzoline reached their maximums approximately 9 hrs after the last dose. These fluid-concentration levels correspond to normal ocular use of tetryzoline; thus, greater concentrations of tetryzoline in the blood and the urine of the user can indicate misuse of the drug or of poisoning with the drug. [10]

  3. SGLT2 inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    SGLT2 inhibitors are used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Apart from blood sugar control, gliflozins have been shown to provide significant cardiovascular benefit in people with type 2 diabetes. [2] [3] As of 2014, several medications of this class had been approved or were under development. [4]

  4. Diabetes medication - Wikipedia

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    Drugs used in diabetes treat types of diabetes mellitus by decreasing glucose levels in the blood.With the exception of insulin, most GLP-1 receptor agonists (liraglutide, exenatide, and others), and pramlintide, all diabetes medications are administered orally and are thus called oral hypoglycemic agents or oral antihyperglycemic agents.

  5. Man Accused Of Killing Wife With Eye Drops Allegedly Poisoned ...

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    When ingested, tetrahydrozoline can cause sleepiness, low blood pressure, a dangerously slow heart rate, heart rhythm abnormalities and difficulty breathing according to Poison Control.

  6. Diabetic ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    Throughout treatment, blood sugar and potassium levels should be regularly checked. [1] Underlying causes for the DKA should be identified. [6] In those with severely low blood pH who are critically ill, sodium bicarbonate may be given; however, its use is of unclear benefit and typically not recommended. [1] [6] Rates of DKA vary around the ...

  7. Common diabetes drug may desensitize people to dangerous drop ...

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    The study found that while both were linked to an increased chance of hypoglycemia (dangerously low blood sugar) in the short term, people taking sulfonylureas after 5 or more years were roughly ...

  8. Diabetic hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Glucagon is a hormone that rapidly counters the metabolic effects of insulin in the liver, causing glycogenolysis and release of glucose into the blood. It can raise the glucose by 30–100 mg/dL within minutes in any form of hypoglycemia caused by insulin excess (including all types of diabetic hypoglycemia).

  9. Jury deliberates for 7 hours with no verdict in eye drops ...

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    High amounts of tetrahydrozoline, a chemical found in Visine, were found in Hernan’s system, according to toxicology reports. Kurczewski claimed Hernan had been suicidal and had consumed eye ...