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Ramadan, a fasting period observed by many Muslim patients, poses a significant challenge for glycemic management in diabetics. During this month, abstinence from food, water, and medication from dawn...
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Lead Sponsor
University Tunis El Manar
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La Rabta Hospital , Endocrinology Department
Tunis
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