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Hypoglycemic drugs adverse effects

Adverse reactions to somatostatin analogues have been extensively reported. The asymptomatic effects have been reviewed [23, 34 ]. There are asymptomatic gallstones in 20-40, bradycardia in up to 25%, and conduction abnormalities in 10%. Somatostatin analogues may alter the absorption of other drugs, especially oral hypoglycemic agents, p blockers, calcium channel blockers, and dclosporin, while effects on CYP isoenzymes may alter concentrations of quinidine, terfenadine, and warfarin. Somatostatin analogues... [Pg.913]


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