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Episode 817: How to Predict Failure of Insulin Transition in Critically Ill Patients with Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Pharmacy Joe

In this episode, I’ll discuss how to predict failure of insulin transition in critically ill patients with diabetic ketoacidosis. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharma cist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–

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Maximizing Impact Through Specialty Medication Therapy Management

PharmD Live

For conditions like HIV prevention and diabetes management, non-adherence increases hospitalization risks, elevating long-term treatment costs. Lowering Hospitalization Risks : Adherence-focused interventions prevent costly ER visits and inpatient stays.

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Episode 570: Euglycemic Diabetic Ketoacidosis After Stopping Canagliflozin

Pharmacy Joe

Episode 570: Euglycemic Diabetic Ketoacidosis After Stopping Canagliflozin Subscribe on iTunes , Android , or Stitcher Shout-out to “Pharmacy Ashley” for inspiring this episode! In this episode, I’ll discuss the possibility of euglycemic DKA occurring after stopping canagliflozin.

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50 Best Doctors on Instagram to Follow in 2023

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

Andrea Paul is a physician-turned-entrepreneur (and the founder of BoardVitals) who posts healthcare social media, marketing, startup, and business tips and advice for those interested in starting or growing a business or a personal brand or blog in healthcare or wellness. passionate about quality inpatient adult health care.

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Episode 750: Medication-related causes of elevated serum lactate

Pharmacy Joe

This is similar to the rate diabetic patients not receiving metformin would experience lactic acidosis. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–

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Episode 750: Medication-related causes of elevated serum lactate

Pharmacy Joe

This is similar to the rate diabetic patients not receiving metformin would experience lactic acidosis. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–

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Episode 568: Could balanced crystalloid therapy lead to faster resolution of DKA than normal saline?

Pharmacy Joe

It is physiologically plausible that this difference between fluids could lead to a difference in time to resolution of diabetic ketoacidosis. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <–