Examples of using Hypoglycemic in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The hypoglycemic(blood sugar lowering) effect of banaba leaf
Unfortunately, the American species does not have the same hypoglycemic effect, so you might have to shell out a bit more for the French type.
With the simultaneous administration of prednisolone andoral hypoglycemic drugs, the dosage regimen of the latter is recommended to be corrected.
Plus with to that, the use of medicine will reduce need for insulin and for other hypoglycemic medicines.
Today, it's most commonly used to help address the symptoms of diabetes with its hypoglycemic effects.
you can achieve a significant reduction in demandthe body's insulin or hypoglycemic drugs to improve the patient's overall health and performance.
as well as in hypoglycemic health foods.
Patients receiving regular hypoglycemic therapy should regularly monitor the blood glucose level,
Predisposing factors to the hypoglycemic state are delayed intake of food,
In addition, the bow is widely known for its hypoglycemic effect, its regular consumption….
Amplification and reduction of hypoglycemic action of amaril can cause beta adrenoblockers(carvedilol,
This technique is based on the administration of insulin doses to achieve hypoglycemic coma(loss of consciousness due to a decrease in blood sugar).
Low blood sugar levels caused by starvation, or hypoglycemic condition in diabetes cause calf cramps due to blood disorders in the limbs caused by violation of tissue metabolism.
Nevertheless, if a baby- or someone else- is hypoglycemic and nothing is done,
they are forced to be on constant treatment with either hypoglycemic drugs or insulin.
anti-viral, and hypoglycemic activities.
is considered a source of nutrients, with hypoglycemic effect and numerous therapeutic properties as well as lower cholesterol,
diabetic, hypoglycemic, or have other medical conditions
That, with his hypoglycemic seizures… He's gonna need an exploratory laparotomy.
The phenomenon was once known as insulin shock, and is now called hypoglycemia or hypoglycemic coma.