What precaution do you teach a patient who is prescribed to take an oral sulfonylurea agent to maintain control of blood glucose levels?
A) "Change positions slowly."
B) "Stop taking this drug at the first sign of an infection."
C) "Avoid taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs."
D) "Do not skip a dose of the drug even if you are unable to eat."
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