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Research Article

Supratherapeutic Doses of Sulfonylureas in Diabetic Patients: How Much is Too Much?

, Pharm.D. & , M.D.
Pages 482-484 | Received 17 May 2006, Accepted 14 Sep 2006, Published online: 07 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Background. Determining triage guidelines for supratherapeutic ingestions of sulfonylureas is difficult because they have broad therapeutic indexes. This study was performed to evaluate the degree of hypoglycemia that may result from a supratherapeutic ingestion of a sulfonylurea in a diabetic patient. Methods. Poison center records over a 3-year period were retrospectively reviewed for cases of adults acutely ingesting supratherapeutic doses of sulfonylureas (SFU). Results. A total of 85 cases were identified. Eight patients had complaints of shakiness or dizziness, but no patient developed symptoms refractory to oral glucose/carbohydrate supplementation or required intravenous dextrose. Conclusions. In our study, all diabetic patients accidentally ingesting more than their usual single dose (USD) or usual daily dose (UDD) of their SFU were safely monitored at home while observing for subjective or objective signs of hypoglycemia. When necessary, oral dextrose could be administered in these patients at home.

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