Abstract
Insulin autoimmune syndrome (IAS) is characterized by frequent hypoglycemic attacks associated with the presence of autoantibodies to insulin in patients who have not received insulin injections. Approximately half of IAS patients have a medication history before onset, and over 90% of the agents are sulfydryl compounds such as methimazole, mercaptopropionyl glycine, or glutathione. In addition to these compounds, α-lipoic acid (ALA), which is widely used as a health supplement, …
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