Imodium and diarrhea - Pathophysiology of insulin in diabetes |
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There are no clinically significant drug interactions with using loperamide, the generic name for Imodium. But for safety and precautionary purposes, all packages containing loperamide products usually contain consumer warnings to consult a doctor before taking the drug.
This is mainly because of the potential drug-disease interactions that might occur while taking other drugs like antibiotics.More...
What Are Normal Insulin Levels ?
The insulin used in injections today is generally artificial, and is obtained from a biochemical process from human cells. It should strictly and ideally be derived from animal sources.
Insulin is frequently used alongside glucose and C-peptide dose to identify diseases like insulinomas and the acknowledged acute hypoglycemia.More...
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