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Glucola

flavored, carbonated preparation of corn syrup made available by Ames Co. Elkhart, Ind.; substitute for lactulose used in lowering the ammonia content of serum
Networked: 15 relevant articles (1 outcomes, 2 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Denoble, Anna E: 1 article (12/2022)
2. Dillon, Jacquelyn: 1 article (12/2022)
3. Dotters-Katz, Sarah: 1 article (12/2022)
4. Ellett, Tressa: 1 article (12/2022)
5. Mitchell, Courtney J: 1 article (12/2022)
6. Siegel, Anne: 1 article (12/2022)
7. Aagaard, Kjersti M: 1 article (04/2015)
8. Antony, Kathleen: 1 article (04/2015)
9. Haymond, Morey: 1 article (04/2015)
10. Racusin, Diana A: 1 article (04/2015)

Related Diseases

1. Gestational Diabetes (Gestational Diabetes Mellitus)
2. Obesity
3. Birth Weight (Birth Weights)
4. Glucose-Galactose Malabsorption
10/15/1985 - "Sixty-seven subjects whose 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose levels were greater than or equal to 150 mg/100 ml underwent 3-hour oral glucose tolerance tests; 12 were diagnostic of carbohydrate intolerance. "
10/15/1985 - "We conclude that laboratory screening for carbohydrate intolerance should be a standard element of the prenatal evaluation; gravid patients found to have carbohydrate intolerance should be reevaluated post partum to rule out overt diabetes, and the 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose test is the preferred means of routine screening for carbohydrate intolerance in pregnancy."
10/15/1985 - "The usefulness of glycosylated hemoglobin as a prenatal screening test for carbohydrate intolerance was studied in 806 consecutive subjects by correlating glycosylated hemoglobin to 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose levels, 3-hour oral glucose tolerance tests, and perinatal and maternal outcomes. "
11/01/1984 - "The usefulness of glycosylated hemoglobin as a prenatal screening test for carbohydrate intolerance was studied in 806 consecutive subjects by correlating glycosylated hemoglobin to 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose (1 degree G) levels, and 3-hour oral glucose tolerance tests (3 degrees GTT). "
10/15/1985 - "Compared to carbohydrate-tolerant control subjects, gravid patients with carbohydrate intolerance were older, more obese, had higher 1-hour post-50 gm Glucola plasma glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin levels, and infants with increased birth weight percentiles, depressed 5-minute Apgar scores, and an increased incidence of shoulder dystocia and perinatal mortality. "
5. Glucose Intolerance

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Glucose (Dextrose)
2. Insulin (Novolin)
3. Glycated Hemoglobin (Glycosylated Hemoglobin)
4. Triglycerides (Triacylglycerol)
5. Elements
6. Cholesterol
7. Carbohydrates

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1. Therapeutics
2. Punctures