2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0919-4525
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Association Between Glycaemic Control and the Intake of Thiazide Diuretics, Beta Blockers and Levothyroxine in People Without Diabetes

Abstract: Objective The pharmacological additional information for many medications includes warnings stating that the blood sugar control may be worsened by the intake of certain drugs. However a quantification of the effects is missing. This may result in confusion for patients as well as for their physicians. The aim of this study was to assess a potential association between medication (beta blockers, thiazides, levothyroxine) and HbA1c in people without diabetes. Methods In this cross-sectional study we analysed … Show more

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“…Second, the influences of various antihypertensive drugs on glucose metabolism varied but were not investigated in depth. However, it was shown that the effects of antihypertensive medication such as diuretics on HbA1c seemed to be of minor importance in diabetes as well as in nondiabetic individuals [50,51]. Third, BP was measured in a single session and may be influenced by various external factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the influences of various antihypertensive drugs on glucose metabolism varied but were not investigated in depth. However, it was shown that the effects of antihypertensive medication such as diuretics on HbA1c seemed to be of minor importance in diabetes as well as in nondiabetic individuals [50,51]. Third, BP was measured in a single session and may be influenced by various external factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the effects of different antihypertensive drugs on glucose metabolism varied but were not investigated in depth. However, it was shown that the effects of antihypertensive medication such as diuretics on HbA1c seemed to be of minor importance in diabetes as well as in nondiabetic individuals [51,52]. Third, BP was measured in a single session and may be influenced by various external factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients taking interferon-alpha also have antibodies to pancreatic anesthetics or severe insulin deficiency in some cases 31 . Some high-performance and relatively safe drugs are associated with an increased risk of diabetes, including anti-hypertension, statins and beta-blockers 32 . Regarding statins studies have exhibited that this increase in risk is meager, and at present, this increase in trouble does not justify stopping or reducing statin use 33 .…”
Section: Diabetes Through Drugs or Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%