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increasing prevalence of bariatric surgery, clinicians are increasingly encountering complications of surgery ( 2 ). One such complication is post-bariatric hypoglycaemia (PBH) ( 3 ). PBH is usually defined as post-prandial hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia
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non-fasting C-peptide testing can identify patients with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes at high risk of hypoglycaemia . Diabetologia 2018 61 66 – 74 . ( https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-017-4449-2 ) 13 Marren SM Hammersley S McDonald TJ Shields
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% with SGLT2 inhibitors has been confirmed in a large individual participant data meta-analysis of people with T2D at high CV risk and/or with CKD ( 85 ). Severe hypoglycaemia SGLT2 inhibitors lower blood glucose levels by causing urinary wasting
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glucose and high blood glucose index when compared to placebo (Group B vs A). Curcumin did not affect these glycaemic adverse effects of prednisolone (Group C vs B). We found no effect of any intervention on the percentage of time spent in hypoglycaemia or
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Introduction The peptide hormone glucagon increases hepatic glucose production and is secreted from the pancreatic alpha cells when glucose mobilisation via gluconeogenesis or glycogenolysis is needed, e.g. during hypoglycaemia ( 1 ). Besides
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