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Hypoglycaemia related to ingestion of a herbal remedy
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 07/10/08
Edgcumbe D et al. - This is a case of a 78-year-old diabetic man who was brought to the emergency department because of an episode of hypoglycaemia after taking a herbal remedy for benign prostatic hypertrophy. Patients with multiple comorbidities may well take nonprescribed medication, including herbal remedies, with deleterious effects. If physicians do not specifically ask patients about alternative and complementary medicines, they may be missed.
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