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Besides treating the [[water]] and [[electrolyte]] abnormalities, [[octreotide]] (a [[somatostatin]] analogue) can be used to temper symptoms. | Besides treating the [[water]] and [[electrolyte]] abnormalities, [[octreotide]] (a [[somatostatin]] analogue) can be used to temper symptoms. | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Besides treating the water and electrolyte abnormalities, octreotide (a somatostatin analogue) can be used to temper symptoms.