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  2. Metformin: Treatment for Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes

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    For the treatment of type 2 diabetes, the recommended dosages of metformin are as follows: Immediate-release oral formulation: Start with an initial dosage of either 500 milligrams (mg) once or ...

  3. Hyperosmolar syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hyperosmolar syndrome or diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome is a medical emergency caused by a very high blood glucose level . The prefix " hyper- " means high, and " osmolarity " is a measure of the concentration of active particles in a solution, so the name of the syndrome simply refers to the high concentration of glucose in the blood .

  4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney ...

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    Website. niddk .nih .gov. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ( NIDDK) is part of the United States National Institutes of Health, which in turn is part of the Department of Health and Human Services. NIDDK is approximately the fifth-largest of the 27 NIH institutes. [1] The institute's mission is to support ...

  5. What is Acute Hyperglycemia? - Healthline

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    High blood sugar is known as “hyperglycemia,” and it can be dangerous for people with or without diabetes. Hyperglycemia can cause drowsiness, thirst, and a need to urinate more often. Acute ...

  6. HHS is more likely to happen to people with type 2 diabetes. Symptoms of HHS that usually don’t happen with DKA include blurry vision or suddenly losing your ability to see, trouble moving your ...

  7. Diabetes Insipidus vs. Diabetes Mellitus - WebMD

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    With diabetes mellitus, you feel thirsty because of too much glucose in your blood. Your body wants you to drink more water to flush out the sugar. Blurred vision: Long periods of dehydration can ...

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