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Enantyum and diabetes

  
Lauura26
03/04/2018 10:24 a.m.

Does anyone know what are the adverse effects of taking enantyum having diabetes?

I have taken it without knowing that I was contraindicated, and well, I would like to know if I can't take it because it gives hyperglycemia, it affects the pancreas or why.

Thank you,

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EndocrinaAntiNewAge
03/04/2018 10:35 a.m.

Is Enantyum contraindicated in diabetes?Does it put it in the prospect?Because in the technical file it says nothing about it.

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Lauura26
03/05/2018 8:19 p.m.

endocrinaantinewage said:
is enantyum in diabetes?Does it put it in the prospect?Because in the technical file it says nothing about it.

Yes, I read it in the prospect.

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EndocrinaAntiNewAge
03/05/2018 11:11 p.m.

I have searched the prospect and what this says is:

Have special care with enantyum:

- If you have heart problems, a history of brain attacks, or think it could be at risk of suffering these disorders ( for example , it has high blood pressure, suffers diabetes, cholesterol has increased, or is smoker) you must consult this treatment with your doctor or pharmacist.Medications such as enantyum can be associated with a small increased risk of heart attacks ("myocardial infarctions") or brain ("stroke").This risk is more likely to occur when high doses and prolonged treatments are used.Do not exceed the dose or the recommended treatment duration;


This does not mean that enantyum is contraindicated in diabetes , it only means that if you have a long evolution, multicomplicated diabetes, and that therefore it can be a risk of having heart failure, hypertension, or heart attacks,You have to be careful, because non -steroid anti -inflammatories (to which enantyum belongs), can cause hydrosaline retention, hypertension, etc.

It does not mean that a young person with well -controlled diabetes cannot take enantyum for 3 weeks because a sprain has been made, for example.

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nigiri
03/07/2018 2 a.m.

Inantyum prescribed me a month ago and I have taken it on other occasions.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

  
Lauura26
03/08/2018 12:22 p.m.

endocrinaantinewage said:
I have buped the prospect and what this says is this:

Have special care with enantyum:

- If you have heart problems, a history of brain attacks, or think it could be at risk of suffering these disorders ( for example , it has high blood pressure, suffers diabetes, cholesterol has increased, or is smoker) you must consult this treatment with your doctor or pharmacist.Medications such as enantyum can be associated with a small increased risk of heart attacks ("myocardial infarctions") or brain ("stroke").This risk is more likely to occur when high doses and prolonged treatments are used.Do not exceed the dose or the recommended treatment duration;


This does not mean that enantyum is contraindicated in diabetes , it only means that if you have a long evolution, multicomplicated diabetes, and that therefore it can be a risk of having heart failure, hypertension, or heart attacks,You have to be careful, because non -steroid anti -inflammatories (to which enantyum belongs), can cause hydrosaline retention, hypertension, etc.

It does not mean that a young person with well -controlled diabetes and without complications cannot take enantyum for 3 weeks because a sprain has been made, for example.


AAAAAH VALE, Ok.I had not understood it well, thanks !!

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cacharro
07/12/2025 3:36 p.m.

Hi.

My doctor has prescribed enantyum several times and myself when something hurts for effort etc.And if it takes a long time to pass me I take a 400 ibuprofen that give it without a recipe. Who is an irresponsibility on my part, but my doctor does not put me, do not do.

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Joan111
07/13/2025 10:45 p.m.

I do not take that, although it is good, I hit the stomach, but the Dacortin, which is also for muscle pain if my glucose raised me a lot.

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cacharro
07/14/2025 4:35 p.m.

Hi.

Well, the Ibuprofen 400 is doing very well and I do not notice anything of "secondary effects" just that it takes away the muscular pain and does not rise my glucose. What goes up to me are the corticosteroids.

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andrespmat
07/14/2025 9:05 p.m.

@Cacharro In my opinion you have to be respectful of the prospects that bring the medications, but if you are going to read them thoroughly and pay attention to rejatabla one can go crazy. It is my opinion.

What do we do ??We respect or skip them.

This is like, neither I nor low nor amo



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cacharro
07/16/2025 4:34 p.m.

Hi.

Dear Andrespmat: I already said that it is my opinion and this encompasses my responsibility and does not try to create "school" for the dems. Each one is free to make "of its layer a sayo".

Of course, we must respect the prospects if sir, but we do not go to the extremisms of repeating them or jumping them, there may be a reasoning in their use.

An example: days ago I was struck by three velutinas. For experience I did not go to the medical one but the second day, and for the fear of my wife when I saw my "fanzones" fuì. Then what I was afraid of: I put an injection of corticosteroids as well as the recipe of taking them a few more days.corticosteroids. Don't take them more and my "Inchazones" also passed.

The doctor warned it, but (and I suppose that with his good will) he told me that because he was a week at 280-300, nothing was going to happen.

Now and according to my opinion (mine and knowing that the pecks for other situations did not create danger), I prefer not to take the corticosteroids than to do it and spend a week at 280-300.The fans spent alone. Of course this is my opinion.

As for going up, getting down or being still ...

With my best wishes.


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Aristarco
07/20/2025 11:12 p.m.

Hello everyone,

Imagine that we have a swollen knee and we cannot move normally.

If we take anti -inflammatories, when controlling our glucose levels we will see that they are high.(It does not have to be to have the high level, the medications may falsify the results)

If we do not take anti -inflammatories, we cannot move normally and our glucose levels will be elevated by sedentary lifestyle.

Conclusion, take medications in moderation and punctually.

The doctors have very restricted to me the use of anti -inflammatories, but for the extra work they give to the kidneys.


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cacharro
07/21/2025 3:59 p.m.

Hello.

@Aristarco fully agree with your pa`ragram;Conclusion, take medications in moderation and punctually.

Greetings.

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Ruthbia
07/22/2025 12:27 p.m.

I, medications I take them very carefully.

Yesterday I asked for an anti -inflammatory to lower the inflammation of the pectoral after operation and told me that only ibuprofen alternating with paracetamol, and omooprazole for the stomach, that the anti -inflammatories contain corticosteroids and cortisone (I do not know which of the two he told me) and the blood glucose will upload a lot.

The antibiotic has wreaked havoc, I have been so high for me for my custom that my glyc has risen an entire point, from 5.7 to 6.7.I am fed up with the hat of medicines and insulin rectifications.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

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