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Abstract Number: 0653
OMEPRAZOLE ASSOCIATED EXERCISED INDUCED HYPERTENSION
SHM Converge 2025
Case Presentation: The patient is a 52 year old male with a history of GERD on omeprazole therapy. In the period of one month, the patient developed significant exertional symptoms without any evidence of concomitant illness. The patient sought out further work up and evaluation by a cardiologist. Due to the presenting symptoms, an echocardiogram [...]
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  • DIGOXIN TOXICITY: A CASE FOR NOT CHECKING REPEAT LEVELS
  • Severe Diarrhea in a Patient with Hypertension
  • PROLONGED HYPOGLYCEMIA AFTER INSULIN GLARGINE OVERDOSE
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