My my practice, Risperidone is not recommended for Diabetics but Haloperidol can be given to DM patients.
Haloperidol is an antipsychotic medication typically administered orally or via injection, and it is not designed for inhalation or nasal use. Sniffing haloperidol can lead to improper dosing, potential toxicity, and harmful side effects. It's crucial to use medications only as prescribed by a healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness. If you have questions about haloperidol or its use, consult a doctor or pharmacist.
No, insulin does not show up as alcohol because this is a prescribed drug for diabetics. Only special needs in a person would get them insulin, or they are just diabetics. Alcohol can be prescribed to almost anyone.
Yes, excessive doses of haloperidol can lead to severe side effects and potentially fatal complications. Overdose may result in symptoms such as respiratory distress, cardiac arrhythmias, or neuroleptic malignant syndrome, which can be life-threatening. It is crucial to use haloperidol only as prescribed and to seek immediate medical attention if an overdose is suspected. Always consult a healthcare professional for concerns about medication use.
no and no
As there are two types of Diabetes, Type I or also known as Juvenile Diabetes and Type II Diabetes complicated by the fact that there are a number of types of Insulin prescribed for type I diabetics and a number of drugs that are available to prescribe to type II diabetics and is further complicated by the fact that some people are prescribed both an insulin and oral medication which makes it harder to narrow down the most prescribed medicine to treat diabetes.
It has a low GI, so it should be fine for diabetics in moderation. It is somewhat high in carbs, but, again, in moderation it should be fine.
diabetics should take care taking or oil of oregano, as it tends to lower blood pressure. What type of herb diabetics should take is cinnamon, as that helps regulate blood sugar. Hope this helps.
The antibiotic Omnicef can give a false positive for sugar in a urine test, this could cause a complication in treating diabetes.
Usually, yes. However since foods made from flour are carbohydrates they should be eaten sparingly by diabetics.
yes but without sugar
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No. Haldol (Haloperidol) is an antipsychotic.