We present a case of a 47-year-old man with Type 2 diabetes mellitus who attempted suicide with 2,100 U of insulin injected subcutaneously. Administration of dextrose intravenously was required to maintain the blood glucose concentration normally for 5 days. Moreover, hypokalemia, hypophosphatemia, and pypomagnesemia were also seen for 24 hours after insulin injection. The serum phosphorus and magnesium concentrations decreased to nadirs of 1.6 mg/dl and 1.6 mg/dl respectively 7 hours after insulin injection. Electrolyte disorders other than hypokalemia may be induced in hypoglycemic patients by massive insulin overdose.
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Matsumura, M., Nakashima, A., & Tofuku, Y. (2000). Electrolyte disorders following massive insulin overdose in a patient with type 2 diabetes. Internal Medicine, 39(1), 55–57. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.39.55
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