Guide To The Causes Of Hypoglycemia

Medications

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Aside from insulin medication, several others can cause hypoglycemia. Aspirin and similar medicines that are considered salicylates are known to enhance insulin secretion. These medications must be taken in moderate to high doses to trigger hypoglycemia in a healthy individual.

Sulfa-based antibiotic medications have also been known to increase the release of insulin. This makes the risk of hypoglycemia higher. Pentamidine treats pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. However, it can cause hypoglycemia in individuals without diabetes. Quinine stimulates the beta cells in a healthy individual's pancreas to produce more insulin, leading to hypoglycemia. This medication treats nocturnal leg cramps and other infections, including malaria.

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