Can You Take Glucose with Intralipid?
Glucose and Intralipid interaction may require blood sugar monitoring
Blood sugar level management
Glucose and Intralipid interaction may require blood sugar monitoring
Blood sugar level management
Detailed Analysis
When taken together, Intralipid and glucose may affect blood sugar levels. Intralipid infusion can decrease glucose infusion rates required to maintain plasma glucose levels, indicating insulin resistance. This may lead to changes in plasma insulin and free fatty acid levels. Intralipid infusion affects glucose metabolism by providing free fatty acids, which can stimulate gluconeogenesis and lead to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance occurs when the body's cells become less responsive to insulin, making it harder for glucose to enter cells.
What else do you take?
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Optimal Timing
⏱️ Intralipid separated from Glucose by 5.5h (Intralipid infusion has been shown to decrease glucose infusion rates required t)
Research Sources (10)
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