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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
Treatment depends on the degree of decrease in consciousness and its underlying cause. Initial treatment often involves the administration of [[dextrose]] if the blood sugar is low as well as the administration of [[naloxone]] and [[thiamine]]. | |||
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Medical Therapy
Treatment depends on the degree of decrease in consciousness and its underlying cause. Initial treatment often involves the administration of dextrose if the blood sugar is low as well as the administration of naloxone and thiamine.