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These pediatric patients have a compelling need for more intensive side effect monitoring.
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Clinical issue Hearing loss is known to be an unpleasant side effect of intensive care treatment.
1– 6 However, the benefits conferred by strict metabolic control are counterbalanced by the increased risk of hypoglycemia that is an inevitable side effect of intensive insulin therapy.
Severe hypoglycemia (SH) remains a common side effect of intensive treatment and a major barrier to achieving normoglycemia in type 1 diabetes.
Hypoglycemia is the most common and the most feared side effect of intensive insulin therapy and frequently is the major barrier to achieving glucose control as normal as possible (4).
However, some evidence suggests that hypoglycaemia (a side effect of more intensive therapy) may increase the rate of cognitive decline [ 32– 35], thereby potentially counteracting the beneficial effects of improved glycaemic control.
Historically, milk-alkali syndrome had been described predominantly in men as a toxic side effect resulting from intensive treatment of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) with calcium-containing antacids and milk in the early twentieth century [ 6].
Excess mortality during intensive glycemic therapy could have been the result of chance, a nonglycemic effect of some aspect of the intensive treatment regimen (e.g., a side effect of one or more of the drugs used, weight gain, or something else), or iatrogenic hypoglycemia (6, 7).
Hypoglycemia is the most common side effect of glucose-lowering therapies in patients with diabetes, and intensive glucose control invariably increases the risk of severe hypoglycemia.
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