Carbamazepine-induced hyperglycemia in hyponatremic rats.
@article{Tannhauser1982CarbamazepineinducedHI, title={Carbamazepine-induced hyperglycemia in hyponatremic rats.}, author={M{\'a}rio Tannhauser and Semiramis L Tannhauser and Helena Maria Tannhauser Barros and E J Barros}, journal={Pharmacology}, year={1982}, volume={24 2}, pages={ 123-5 } }
Hyponatremia was induced by intraperitoneal administration of 5.5% glucose followed by treatment with carbamazepine. Serum determinations of carbamazepine were also performed. Carbamazepine decreased serum Na+ and increased blood glucose concentration in the hyponatremic rats.
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