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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1849607" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Ask your nurce for a blood ketones meter as you should be aiming for a low level of ketones, and if you need to add carbs due to taking a drug, then the dose of the drug should be reduced. (ketones should be about 0.5)</p><p></p><p>(There <strong>maybe</strong> a small increased risk of DKA with these drugs, the risk is mostly that a doctor will assume you don't have mild DKA as you can get it with these drugs while BG is not very high. DKA kills unless action is taken quickly, but hospital get <strong>very</strong> <strong>good</strong> results if action is taken quickly. Dehydration is a big risk factor. )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1849607, member: 410240"] Ask your nurce for a blood ketones meter as you should be aiming for a low level of ketones, and if you need to add carbs due to taking a drug, then the dose of the drug should be reduced. (ketones should be about 0.5) (There [B]maybe[/B] a small increased risk of DKA with these drugs, the risk is mostly that a doctor will assume you don't have mild DKA as you can get it with these drugs while BG is not very high. DKA kills unless action is taken quickly, but hospital get [B]very[/B] [B]good[/B] results if action is taken quickly. Dehydration is a big risk factor. ) [/QUOTE]
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