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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for antibiotics blood sugar
  1. ... surgery) Medicines not used to treat diabetes (certain antibiotics or heart drugs)
  2. ... disease (COPD) . You have diabetes mellitus and your blood sugar is high. You take antibiotics. Antibiotics kill some of the healthy bacteria that ...
  3. ... very important to keep your or your child's blood sugar under control . Once the IV antibiotics are completed, it is important that the IV ...
  4. ... ACTH (cosyntropin) stimulation test Cortisol blood test Blood sugar Potassium blood test Sodium blood test Blood pH test
  5. ... of the following tests: Albumin levels in the blood Unabsorbed fat in the stools ( fecal fat ) Intestinal absorption of a type of sugar ( d-xylose absorption )
  6. ... Drugs such as ifosfamide (a chemotherapy drug), certain antibiotics ... cancer Primary hyperparathyroidism , a disorder in which the ...
  7. ... to lower your cholesterol , if needed. Keep your blood sugar under control. Avoid eating too much salt or ... intestines Bone, joint, and muscle pain Changes in blood sugar Damage to nerves of the legs and arms ( ...
  8. ... Infections (such as rubella ) during pregnancy Poorly controlled blood sugar level in women who have diabetes during pregnancy ... should try to get good control over their blood sugar level.
  9. ... Breathing problems Diarrhea or decreased bowel movements Low blood sugar Reduced movements Reduced sucking Seizures Slow or fast ... signs of infection are started on intravenous (IV) antibiotics right away. (It may take 24 to 72 ...
  10. ... eliminate the problem if you are overweight. Proper blood sugar control may also be helpful to those with ...
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