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A 30-year-old male who manages his type 1 diabetes with glyburide presents at the emergency room reporting headache, confusion, and tachycardia. He has come from a party at which he drank two beers to celebrate running his first half-marathon. Which of the following is likely to be the cause of his complaints?

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The main cause for this kind of symptom is the interaction between the alcohol and the glyburide.

Step-by-step explanation:

Glyburide is a drug used to control blood sugar level and type The symptomp are rare and can vary from patient to patient. Drinking alcohol diabetes. With glyburide can increase the risk of the side effects and definitely they can cause headache, confusion and tachycardia

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