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Other Medications

I had my gall bladder and spleen removed about two years ago, and about four months later, I developed type 1 diabetes. I was put on penicillin twice daily after operation, which is now down to once a day, but I decided would rather not take it at all. Is taking penicillin still necessary? Does diabetes put me at greater risk for infection?

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I’ve read that terbulatine can raise blood sugars, but our pediatrician and pediatric endocrinologist disagreed. Why does it say this on the Internet and information pamphlet?

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Can Trileptal affect one’s blood sugars? Since starting on it, my son has been having high blood sugars.

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Since a bowel resection a few months ago, I am unable to feel my lows. Will this improve when I’m fully healed? Also, should I change my pain medication to take less acetaminophen? Doesn’t it have a negative effect on the kidneys?

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My granddaughter has been put on lisinopril to protect her kidneys. Since this is a blood pressure medication, how will it do so? What will it do to her over the years?

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Other than specific diabetes medications, are there any other medications that can raise or lower one’s blood sugar?

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Are there any anti-inflammatory medicines and antioxidants that are beneficial to insulin resistant type 2 diabetics in view of inflammation related to insulin resistance?

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I started an ACE inhibitor due to high albumin. My albumin is now fine, but my creatinine was low. What does this mean? Am I doing ok, as my doctor has indicated?

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My son was put on lisinopril for a few positive microalbumin levels; how long will this medication take to bring the levels down?

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I would like to know what effect potassium has on NPH insulin if any. And can a thiazide (water pill) raise your blood sugar when taking insulin?

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