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. 2007 Jul 10;11(4):R75. doi: 10.1186/cc5964

Table 1.

Commonly used medications that can produce hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia as adverse effects

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