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  • ...tion that arises spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause, while "postprandial" refers to the period following a meal. ..."idios" (meaning 'own' or 'distinct') and "pathos" (meaning 'suffering'); "postprandial" is derived from the Latin words "post" (meaning 'after') and "prandium" (m
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  • == Postprandial Glucose Test == ...sed to measure the body's [[blood glucose]] levels after a meal. The term "postprandial" originates from the Latin words "post" meaning "after" and "prandium" mean
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  • == Reactive Hypoglycemia == ...ronounced: ree-AK-tiv hy-po-gly-SEE-mee-uh), also known as '''postprandial hypoglycemia''', is a medical condition characterized by low [[blood sugar]] levels that
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  • ...subcutaneous injection and works by slowing gastric emptying, suppressing postprandial glucagon secretion, and regulating food intake through centrally mediated a ...Pramlintide include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and headache. Severe hypoglycemia can occur when Pramlintide is used in combination with insulin.
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  • * [[Hypoglycemia]] * [[Postprandial hypotension]]
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  • ...that includes meglitinides. They are taken shortly before meals to reduce postprandial hyperglycemia. Common side effects of meglitinides include [[hypoglycemia]], weight gain, and joint pain.
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  • * [[Postprandial hyperglycemia]]: A condition that acarbose helps to manage, characterized b * [[Hypoglycemia]]: A potential side effect of acarbose, involving low blood sugar levels.
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