Can Abilify Be Used for MDI

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Treat Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder With Abilify

health.ezinemark.com — “Typically Abilify is a medication that you can avail of only with a doctor's prescription to treat diseases like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and in recent years it has also been found effective to treat the irritation that arises in autistic patients. It is also used in the treatment of major depression in combination w8ith an antidepressant medication and this is termed augmentation.View full resource at health.ezinemark.com

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How doctors can use Facebook responsibly

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Text Messaging Allows Patients To Find The Hospital With The Shortest Emergency Room Waiting Period. - MDiTV: Medical Blog

mditv.com — “Text Messaging Allows Patients To Find The Hospital With The Shortest Emergency Room Waiting Period. - MDiTV: Medical BlogView full resource at mditv.com

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@ccmh_wy Patients can now use text messaging to find which hospital have the shortest ER wait: http://www.mditv.com/blog/?p=552

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Any other type one diabetics using a very small amount of insulin?? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Ive had type one for going on 8 years now, and ive since always used a very small amount of insulin. When i was on MDI, I would use a total of 17 units a day. However after starting the pump, I realize that i basically cut my insulin doasage in half, as my daily averages work out to be 7.5 units a day. So it seems my insulin sensitivity is very high; Is this normal, and can anyone else relate? im also wondering if there are any dangers of being on such a small amount of insulin?View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Can you recommend a bag/kit for carrying my daughter's Animas Ping and Gear? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Hi,Ellie just started using the Ping after going ~10months on MDI and we need to find a well organized bag for packing around the meter/remote and all her gear. Any recommendations? We need to carry her: meter/remote, strips, multiclix, several spare insets, glucose tabs, lantus and novalog pens, syringes, prep pads, glucagon, pb crackers, ketostix, and her log book. I'm sure I forgot some things but you get the idea. Thanks, AaronView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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T2 Minimed users - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Just curious if any T2's out there are pumping? I am a T2, using insulin with excellent control (last A1C 5.1%)on MDI. Just switched to NPH for basal as we are looking to start a family and my endo won't use other basal insulins during or pre- pregnancy. I am in the process of looking at pumping so I can maintain good control without all of the injections I have been doing tomaintain goodcontrol (6-8 per day) and without having to feed the insulin (NPH). Found out that I am covered by my insuranView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Any T2's out there on a pump? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Just curious if any T2's out there are pumping? I am a T2, using insulin with excellent control (last A1C 5.1%)on MDI. Just switched to NPH for basal as we are looking to start a family and my endo won't use other basal insulins during or pre- pregnancy. I am in the process of looking at pumping so I can maintain good control without all of the injections I have been doing tomaintain goodcontrol (6-8 per day) and without having to feed the insulin (NPH). Found out that I am covered by my insuranView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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