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Liraglutide-induced acute pancreatitis.
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Liraglutide-induced Acute PancreatitisDiabetes ManagementGastrointestinal Peptide HormoneAllergyObese LadyPancreatic Fluid CollectionMedicineInsulin ManagementDiabetesGastroenterologyDiabetes MellitusPharmacologyAcute Pancreatitis
An obese lady of 51 year with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus for 13 years was prescribed Liraglutide, a glucagon like peptide (GLP-1) analogue (Victoza) for glycaemic control and reduction of weight. She was on gliclazide and Insulin prior to initiation of Liraglutide. Eight weeks after initiation of GLP -1 analogue, she developed severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. She was admitted to a private hospital and evaluated. Biochemical tests and CT scan revealed presence of pancreatitis and she was treated for acute pancreatitis. Liraglutide was withdrawn and symptoms subsided. Subsequent follow-up showed that pancreatic enzyme levels were normal.
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