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lactic
(redirected from lactic acidemia)

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lac·tic  (lktk)
adj.
Of, relating to, or derived from milk.

lactic [ˈlæktɪk]
adj
relating to or derived from milk
[from Latin lact-, lac milk]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.lactic - of or relating to or obtained from milk (especially sour milk or whey); "lactic acid"; "lactic fermentation"
Translations
lactic [ˈlæktɪk]
A. ADJláctico
B. CPD lactic acid Nácido m láctico
lactic [ˈlæktɪk] adjlattico/a
lactic [ˈlæktɪk] adjlattico/a


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Although metformin can cause mild lactic acidemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with normal renal function, (1,2) there are very few reports of lactic acidosis (blood lactate >5 mEq/L, anion gap > 15, arterial pH <7.
In the absence of urgently needed studies to get better treatment information, "the panel recommends routine assessment and monitoring of glucose and lipid levels and assessment and monitoring of lactic acidemia and bone abnormalities if clinical signs or symptoms are detected.
Lactic acidemia and bradyarrhythmia in a child sedated with propofol.
 
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