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Vidhi Rajeshbhai DesaiFollow

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Abstract

Introduction on the effect of alcohol consumption (mild or moderate or excessive amount) in diabetic patients along with their diabetic treatment leads to result into Alcohol-drug interactions. Alcohol can affect blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes. Both low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) may occur, depending on how much and how often they drink. Combining alcohol with medications that also lower blood sugar can result in serious interactions due to an additive effect.

College and Major available

College of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry MS

Location

Session 13: Digital Commons & Martire Room 310

Start Day/Time

4-27-2023 2:00 PM

End Day/Time

4-27-2023 3:15 PM

Students' Information

Name: Vidhi Rajeshbhai Desai

Major: MS in Molecular Biochemistry (Non-thesis track)

Graduation year: December 2023

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Conducting Literature Review on Alcohol-Drug Interaction in Diabetic Patient which Leads to Cusing Severe Effects on the Diabetic Patient along with the Treatment to Resolve the Adverse Effects

Session 13: Digital Commons & Martire Room 310

Introduction on the effect of alcohol consumption (mild or moderate or excessive amount) in diabetic patients along with their diabetic treatment leads to result into Alcohol-drug interactions. Alcohol can affect blood sugar levels in patients with diabetes. Both low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) may occur, depending on how much and how often they drink. Combining alcohol with medications that also lower blood sugar can result in serious interactions due to an additive effect.

 

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