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Published on: June 11, 2012
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Milda Chmieliauskaite1, Marie D Grosh2, Ali Syed3
1UW Department of Oral Medicine School of Dentistry, Box 356370, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195-6370, USA.
Abstract:
An older adult with diabetes is taking glipizide, a sulfonylurea class drug. Subsequently, she experiences a hypoglycemic episode in the dental office. Prompt recognition of hypoglycemia and administration of glucose or sugar is vital. Patient and provider education about the risks of hypoglycemia in older adults may help to prevent future hypoglycemic episodes.
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