Who should not use duetact?
Patients with moderate-to-severe heart failure were not studied during clinical trials; therefore, duetact is not recommended in these individuals. Duetact should not be taken by people with active liver disease or jaundice (yellowing of the skin); people with type 1 diabetes; women who are pregnant or breast-feeding; or people who are allergic to duetact or any of its ingredients. Duetact should not be used for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis (a complication of diabetes in which acids called ketones build up in the blood). Duetact should be used with caution in people with swelling (edema).
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