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Correction to Kao et al., N Engl J Med 360(7):734-736 February 12, 2009.

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An Unusual Outbreak of Hypoglycemia — A Correction

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To the Editor: In our letter to the Editor (Feb. 12 issue),1 we reported on 150 nondiabetic patients with drug-induced hypoglycemia due to four brands of sexual-enhancement drugs that were contaminated with glyburide.

Two recent articles by some of the authors of our letter have appeared elsewhere. One article described the neuroglycopenic and adrenergic symptoms of severe hypoglycemia in 15 of these patients,2 and the other described findings indicative of hypoglycemia on brain magnetic resonance imaging in 7 of these patients3; there were overlaps between these two groups of patients. The cases of hypoglycemia reported in both articles pertained . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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