Hypoglycaemia |
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors |
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Budesonide |
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Chlorpromazine |
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Disopyramide (isolated cases) |
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Ethanol |
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Quinine |
Hyperglycaemia |
Adrenaline (ephinephrine) |
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β2 agonists (in diabetes) |
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Ciclosporin |
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Clonidine |
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Corticosteroids |
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Diazoxide |
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Diuretics (mainly thiazides) |
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Glucose |
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Isoniazid |
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Nicotinic acid |
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Noradrenaline (norephinephrine) |
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Octreotide |
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Olanzapine |
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Oral contraceptives |
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Phenytoin |
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Risperidone |
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Rituximab |
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Theophylline |
Miscellaneous |
Acetazolamide (potentiates action of hypoglycaemics) |
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Amitriptyline (elevates or decreases blood sugar levels) |
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Imipramine (isolated cases of increase or decrease in blood sugar levels) |
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Pentamidine (life threatening hypoglycaemia, less severe hyperglycaemia) |
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Tacrolimus (elevates or decreases blood sugar levels) |
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Triamterene (impaired glucose metabolism [<1/100] [33]) |