Blood sugar fluctuation is also related to non-hypoglycemic drugs.

Have you ever had such experiences: Eating, exercising and taking drugs are all in accordance with normal habits. What has not changed, but suddenly blood sugar rises and falls, which is not well controlled? At this time, quickly recall, have you recently taken other drugs from what? Some non-hypoglycemic drugs can also cause blood sugar fluctuations, so we should pay special attention to them. Hyperglycemia Non-hypoglycemic drugs that cause hyperglycemia can cause insulin resistance, make the body insensitive to insulin, and weaken the hypoglycemic effect of insulin. Or lead to significant weight gain, further aggravating insulin resistance, thus raising blood sugar. These drugs mainly include: Thiazide diuretics: such as hydrochlorothiazide and chlorothiazone, which are mainly used to reduce blood pressure Read More …