There are several clinical signs that have been associated with fever: Red eyes Lethargy, lack of energy, depression Warm ears Warm, dry nose Shivering Loss of appetite Nasal discharge Coughing Vomiting However, the above-mentioned signs are non-specific signs of possible illness, and are not always associated with a fever
For those managing diabetes alongside insulin-based therapies, discuss with your doctor how these newer medications might complement or replace current treatments
Efficacy and safety of DPP-4 inhibitors in patients with type 2 diabetes: meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials
The overall worst phase for most patients is weeks 58 coinciding with the first dose escalation to 0.5 mg
19 in the journal Science Advances , expands on corresponding author Zhengs work, which has previously demonstrated the use of nanoparticles for targeted delivery of cancer drugs and better understanding of kidney disease