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  1. To fill a syringe with one type of insulin: Wash your hands with soap and water. Dry them well. Check the insulin bottle label. Make sure it is the right ...
  2. ... which of your other daily medicines, such as water pills, insulin or pills for diabetes, you should take on the morning of your surgery. You will need to stop eating and ... you have water, apple juice, and plain coffee or tea (without ...
  3. ... you may get the medicine diazoxide to lower insulin production and prevent hypoglycemia. A water pill (diuretic) is given with this medicine to ...
  4. ... medicines can affect ADH level, including: Alcohol Diuretics (water pills) Blood pressure medicines Insulin Medicines for mental disorders Nicotine Steroids
  5. ... resistance by making body tissues more sensitive to insulin. These medicines are taken 1 to 2 times a day with or without meals. Side effects include: Weight gain Water retention (edema) Decreased bone density Increased risk of ...
  6. ... that occur in diabetes and obesity , often called insulin resistance Cancer, such as cancer of the digestive system, liver, kidney, bladder, or lymphoma Some medicines, including hormones such as human growth hormone or birth control pills
  7. ... or stroke Medicines that decrease the effect of insulin in the body ... the body to lose water. If you do not drink enough water, or ...
  8. ... insulin dose when you exercise. Do not inject insulin in a part ... or dissolved in water One tbsp, or 15 milliliters (mL) of honey ...
  9. ... you are taking new medicines, took too much insulin or diabetes medicine by mistake, or took your medicine at the wrong time If your blood sugar has been higher or lower than normal If you are drinking alcohol
  10. When you are sick, insulin does not work as well in your cells and your blood sugar level can be higher. This can happen even ... taking the normal doses of your medicines, including insulin. When you are sick, keep a close watch ...
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