Many researchers believe the LAR version of Byetta would also severely decrease
the risk of acute pancreatitis and several other adverse side effects.
Certain supplements can help reduce
the risk of acute pancreatitis or control the effects of chronic pancreatitis.
Although several case reports have indicated that there may be an association between use of HRT and
risk of acute pancreatitis, the evidence from large studies is sparse.
Women who use postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be at increased
risk of acute pancreatitis, found a new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
After taking account of factors likely to influence the results, the researchers found that women who currently or previously had used HRT had an approximately 1.5 greater
risk of acute pancreatitis than those who had never used the therapy.
Not exact matches
«Our study demonstrates that there is a much higher
risk of pancreatic cancer in patients with
acute pancreatitis than commonly believed,» Agarwal said.
Study finds age, ancestry and genetics can influence the
risk of pancreatitis, a serious chemo side effect in
acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients.
Risks There are many suggested causes
of acute pancreatitis including: obesity, high - fat diets, endocrine diseases such as hypothyroidism, and various medications or toxins.
Prevention While you can't completely prevent
acute pancreatitis, the following will help reduce the
risk of your dog developing the disease and ensure his health and well - being:
In many cases, the cause
of pancreatitis is unknown, but eating foods that are unusual (such as human food or garbage) or high in fat is known to increase the
risk for
acute pancreatitis.
Prevention While you can't completely prevent
acute pancreatitis, the following will help reduce the
risk of developing the disease and ensure your cat's health and well - being:
It is critical to monitor insulin needs very closely if an attempt is made to correct high blood sugar using insulin in a dog with
acute pancreatitis, in order to avoid the
risk of shock due to an over dosage
of insulin when the islet cell function returns and the pancreas begins to make insulin normally.
I have a Cocker Spaniel, meaning the breed has an inherent
risk of developing
pancreatitis of an
acute or chronic nature at some point in their lives.
* Note that in dogs with chronic
pancreatitis or those at increased
risk for developing
acute or chronic
pancreatitis - like Miniature Schnauzers and Yorkshire Terriers - even a very small amount
of a high - fat treat like peanut butter may be enough to bring on or worsen their
pancreatitis and should be avoided completely.