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Pharm Bingo 12/8

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taken off the market, cause hepatotoxicity, antidiabetic drug   thiazolidinediones  
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excessive urination, also signs of diabetes   polyuria  
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diabetes glucose levels   >126  
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drug mimics GH hormone   somatropin  
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drug potent vasoconstrictor   vasopressin  
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you would use this if diabetics are severe hypoglycemic & unconscious   dextrose 50%  
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this is an intermediate insulin   NPH  
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blood test for thyroid when a pituitary issue   TSH  
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oldest group of antidiabetic and you dont give if allergic to sulfa   sulfonylureas  
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short acting insulin   regular  
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pituitary drug to manage nocturnal bed wetting and hemophilia   demopressin  
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diabetic pregnancy   gestation diabetes  
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only biguanide antidiabetic   metformin  
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blood test shows blood sugar in last 3 months   Hemoglobin A1C  
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most frequently used thyroid medication   levothyroxine  
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fasting glucose is higher than 100 and less than 126   impaired fasting glucose level  
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mix insulin draw this up first   clear insulin  
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excessive water intake   polydipsia  
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no insulin in blood   type 1 diabetes  
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super high blood sugar lead to comatose   Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)  
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stored in liver   glycogen  
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thyroid replacement level at correct level, thyroird preparations are given to replace what the thyroid gland itself cannot produce to achieve normal thyroid hormone   euthyroid condition  
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