INFORMATION FOR WOMEN WHO HAVE DIABETES INSIPIDUS DURING PREGNANCY OR BREASTFEEDING
What is diabetes insipidus?
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a disorder of body fluids in which a person urinates excessively, releasing very dilute urine and feels extremely thirsty. It is very different from the more commonly known type of diabetes, diabetes mellitus (DM), in which a person urinates excessively due to her blood sugar level being too high. In contrast, DI results from problems occurring either in a region of the brain called the hypothalamus – a condition called central DI – or from problems in the kidney – a condition called nephrogenic DI.
Respiratory Disorders
Frequently used medications:
Advair HFA
Singulair
Symbicort
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DEPRESSION & MENTAL HEALTH
Frequently used medications:
Fluoxetine
Luvox CR
Zoloft
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Digestive System Disorders
Frequently used medications:
Nexium IV
Prevacid
Prilosec
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epilepsy & neurologic disorders
Frequently used medications:
Depakote Er
Keppra
Lamictal XR
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HEART & BLOOD CONDITIONS
Frequently used medications:
Azor
Bystolic
Diovan
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ONCOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY
Frequently used medications:
Gleevec
Herceptin
Velcade
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OTHER CONDITIONS & EXPOSURES
Frequently used medications:
Heparin Sodium
Seasonale
Voltaren
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