https://www.selleckchem.com/products/ly2801653-merestinib.html 3% vs 11.1%; P=0.29). Conclusion UTI was significantly higher in the diabetic population compared to the non-diabetic population. Since diabetes is prevalent in Pakistan, care of diabetes should include reducing the risk factors for UTI.Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem that varies significantly in severity and indications for treatment. Hyperkalemic emergency exists when there are clinical signs or symptoms, including cardiac conduction abnormalities. The combination of nebulized albuterol and insulin with glucose is most effective for managing clinically significant hyperkalemia. Prompt recognition of hyperkalemic emergency, immediate interventions to lower extracellular potassium, and involvement of multiple disciplines (including critical care and nephrology) are essential to addressing this life-threatening presentation.Kounis syndrome (KS) is an acute coronary event secondary to an allergic reaction. It is provoked by environmental agents, food, and medications. KS is caused by the release of allergic mediators. We are reporting a case of a 39-year-old man who had a syncopal episode after he took cephalexin and ibuprofen for toothache. He developed chest pain and erythematous rash later. His electrocardiography did not show any ST-segment elevation changes and cardiac troponins were elevated. He was started on the acute coronary syndrome treatment protocol. Coronary angiography revealed no significant obstructive or culprit lesions. The patient was discharged home in stable condition. He is advised to adhere to lifestyle modification and outpatient follow-up with cardiology and allergy/immunology. KS is infrequently reported in the medical literature. Physicians should pay attention to any allergic reaction preceding the acute cardiac event and consider KS in the differential diagnosis.Ultrasound-guided measurement of carotid intima-media thickness can be used as a surrogate marker to predi