| hypoglycemic agents, oral |
ABBR: OHA. Any drug taken by mouth that lowers or maintains blood sugar (as opposed to insulin, a drug taken parenterally to control blood sugar). OHAs are typically used, in addition to diet and exercise, to control b
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| hypoglycemic shock |
Shock produced by extremely low blood sugars (e.g., less than 40 mg/dl), usually caused by an injection of an excessive amount of insulin, failure to eat after an insulin injection, or rarely by an insulin-secreting tumor of t
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| hypoglycemic e. |
metabolic encephalopathy induced by severe hypoglycemia, as in glycogen storage disease, oversecretion or overdose of insulin, etc.
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| hypoglycemic s. |
1. insulin s. 2. a hypoglycemic reaction resulting from severe adrenocortical insufficiency, especially during fasting.
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