Hyperkalemia, which can induce signs of a heart attack or paralysis and weakness of the muscles, is defined as a level that is higher than 5.0-5.5 mEq/L.
A woman died of total organ failure after she developed complications while taking Ozempic for weight loss and metformin to control her diabetes, an inquest ...
Someone is considered to be diabetic if the blood glucose/sugar levels are persistently above normal. People with diabetes usually have problems converting food nutrients into energy for their body ...
While no diabetic ketoacidosis—a life-threatening ... of recurrent high ketone levels without high blood sugars or acidosis that occurred while participants were using semaglutide.
Here’s more information about lactic acid and whether lactic acidosis is something that runners should worry about. Runners are probably all too familiar with the feeling of lactate build-up ...