Tight glycaemic control is essential for reducing the risk of long-term diabetic complications in people with type I or II diabetes. Intensive blood-glucose control attempts to normalise both pre- and ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Hypoglycaemia' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The medication(s ...
So-called 'smart' insulin took a step nearer to becoming a reality with a new study from Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic. Researchers reported in Nature that animal tests with an ...
Hypoglycaemia, a common adverse effect of treatment of diabetes mellitus with insulin and sulphonylureas, is associated with impairment of cognitive function, which can have important consequences on ...
Hypoglycaemia refers to a condition where the blood sugar (glucose) levels drop below the normal range. Glucose is the body's primary source of energy, and maintaining stable blood sugar levels is ...
New research has taken an important step towards the goal for a treatment for the common diabetes complication hypoglycaemia, or low blood sugar. In all forms of diabetes, blood sugars become too high ...
New research shows that preventing in-patients with diabetes from developing hypoglycaemia could dramatically reduce the length of time they spend in hospital, and reduce mortality rates. Preventing ...
The US regulator has approved the first non-injectable emergency medicine for diabetics who suffer potentially fatal low blood sugar levels. Eli Lilly’s intranasal formulation of glucagon – called ...
The implementation of the British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) hypoglycaemia management framework reduced term neonatal unit admissions for hypoglycaemia by one third without increasing ...
Unlike diabetes or high blood glucose, hypoglycaemia or low blood glucose is not quite common. But it is equally dangerous. Hypoglycaemia can lead to brain damage. In some cases, even diabetics ...
As your treatment plan becomes more effective in bringing your blood sugar within its target ranges, you may occasionally experience hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar reactions). As your treatment plan ...