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Mad honey intoxication: what is wrong with the blood glucose? a study on 46 patients.
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Mad honey was found not to cause significant decreases in blood glucose levels in humans. Hypotension, bradycardia and related clinical consequences are commonly encountered in patients diagnosed with mad honey or grayanotoxin poisoning.
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