Octreotide in children with hypoglycaemia due to sulfonylurea ingestion
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Rath, Shoshana
Bar-Zeev, Naor
Anderson, Kym
Fahy, Rosemary
Roseby, Rob
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Sulfonylureas are commonly prescribed for type 2 diabetes mellitus; however, overdose or accidental ingestion may result in
profound and prolonged hypoglycaemia with permanent neurological sequelae and death. We describe two cases of children with hypoglycaemia
due to presumed accidental ingestion of sulfonylureas, where traditional methods of raising blood sugar levels were unsatisfactory. Two
studies describe Octreotide for adults with hypoglycaemia, but there are no studies examining the use of Octreotide in children for this
indication. Given that Octreotide has been shown to be safe in children when used for other indications, we used Octreotide to safely restore
euglycaemia.
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
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2037-12-31
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