Whakamahia ai te empagliflozin me te metformin hei whakamaimoa i te matehuka, me ētahi atu mate i ētahi wā.
Me kai te empagliflozin me te metformin e ai ki ngā tohutohu me tētahi inu wai.
Mēnā kua tata ki te wā mō tō horopeta whai ake, me waiho te horopeta i tāhapa ka kai i tō kai horopeta whai ake hei taua wā anō. Tērā rānei, me kai te horopeta i tāhapa ina maumahara koe. Kaua rawa e kai i ngā horopeta e rua i te wā kotahi.
Me kōrero atu ki tō kaitaka rongoā, rata rānei mō ngā rongoā katoa, whakamaimoatanga rānei e whiwhi ana koe, tae atu ki ngā huaora, ngā hua otaota, ngā whakapōauau rānei.
Ngā Hua Kino | Tūtohutanga hei whai |
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Ko ngā tohumate o tētahi raruraru nui e kīia ana ko te diabetic ketoacidosis, ko te: whakapairuaki, ruaki, mamae puku, ngoikore, pōrarutanga, te tino hiainu, hēmanawa rānei Ko ngā tohumate o tētahi raruraru nui e kīia ana ko te lactic acidosis, kei roto ko te: whakapairuaki, ruaki, mate tikotiko, ngoikore, mamae uaua, te tere o te whakahā. |
Me wawe te kōrero atu ki tō rata |
Whakapokenga taihemahema – ko ngā tohumate pea ko te whero haere, mangeo, tahe |
I ngā wā tino rerekē, he taumaha tēnei – me kōrero atu koe ki tō mātanga hauora |
Ka rerekē te tāwara, kua kore e hiakai |
Me kōrero atu ki tō rata mēnā kei te mamae |
Ka mamae te puku, patero, tokopā |
He mea noa tēnei ina tīmata koe engari ko te tikanga ka pai haere. Me kōrero atu ki tō rata mēnā kei te mamae. |
Ki te pā mai ētahi atu hua kino, me kōrero atu ki tō rata, kaitaka rongoā rānei.
He mōhiohio hira kei roto i tēnei mātārere, engari ehara koinei ngā mōhiohio katoa, mō tēnei rongoā.
I whakaritea e te Komiti MyMedicines i te Hōhipera o Ōtautahi, Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha, Aotearoa. Hōngongoi 2024
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