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CAPTOPRIL AND BLOOD GLUCOSE

The Lancet, 1986
D.C. Anderson, Winocour Ph, S. Waldek
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Blood glucose monitoring: an overview

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
Glucose monitoring is done to obtain information on blood glucose levels to ensure a therapeutic regimen; the aim is to maintain consistent glucose levels and avoid hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia. Self-management is central to diabetes control. Diabetes is individual, so self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) targets and frequency of testing must ...
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Blood Glucose Monitoring System

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1995
Blood glucose monitoring has evolved from a helpful test to an essential part of diabetes treatment. The equipment used for testing also has been changing rapidly, so that today there are numerous monitoring systems on the market representing a wide range of features and prices.
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BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING

The Lancet, 1980
J.A. Cannon   +4 more
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Glucose Detection Devices and Methods Based on Metal–Organic Frameworks and Related Materials

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Kanwal Asif   +2 more
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Blood Glucose Testing

American Journal of Nursing, 2000
Laura Quigley, Jane Jeffrie Seley
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Blood Glucose Regulation

1986
Diabetes is a severe disease. For a long time insulin has been used to treat patients and, although insulin pumps are successful, no automatic optimised treatment exists. We do not have the possibility of measuring blood glucose level continuously. Optimal control in real time is therefore impossible.
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