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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1849841" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Hardly an unbiassed source. Also not providing any actual evidence. However their warning that this med can give rise to ketoacidosis is demonstrated by the FDA advisories, so is established as being a risk. </p><p></p><p>I would not agree that a reference like this on Dietdoctor constitutes evidence of a direct causal link to this diet. The FDA study I referenced does discuss two actual occurrences, and also discusses the possible background behind the events.</p><p></p><p>People taking this med DO need to be aware of the possibility of DKA, and medical staff at A&E need to be aware that DKA may occur at lower than expected bgl levels if this med is involved. But the risk to anyone who is not insulin dependant seems to be very small, and the advice seems to be to keep hydrated to make up fo the fluid loss due to the action of the meds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1849841, member: 196898"] Hardly an unbiassed source. Also not providing any actual evidence. However their warning that this med can give rise to ketoacidosis is demonstrated by the FDA advisories, so is established as being a risk. I would not agree that a reference like this on Dietdoctor constitutes evidence of a direct causal link to this diet. The FDA study I referenced does discuss two actual occurrences, and also discusses the possible background behind the events. People taking this med DO need to be aware of the possibility of DKA, and medical staff at A&E need to be aware that DKA may occur at lower than expected bgl levels if this med is involved. But the risk to anyone who is not insulin dependant seems to be very small, and the advice seems to be to keep hydrated to make up fo the fluid loss due to the action of the meds [/QUOTE]
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