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Drugs That Can Cause Diabetes Mellitus as a Side Effect or Drug Induced Diabetes Mellitus

Certain medications can lead to drug-induced diabetes mellitus by affecting insulin production, glucose metabolism, or pancreatic function. Some drugs may cause temporary hyperglycemia, while others increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

Common Drugs That Can Induce Diabetes
Corticosteroids – Used for inflammation (e.g., prednisone), they can raise blood sugar levels.

Thiazide Diuretics – Used for hypertension, they may impair insulin sensitivity.

Beta-Blockers – Can reduce insulin secretion and worsen glucose control.

Antipsychotics – Some atypical antipsychotics (e.g., olanzapine, clozapine) increase diabetes risk.

Statins – Used for cholesterol management, they may slightly raise blood sugar levels.

Immunosuppressants – Drugs like tacrolimus and cyclosporine can impair pancreatic function.

Protease Inhibitors – Used in HIV treatment, they can contribute to insulin resistance.

Certain Chemotherapy Drugs – Some cancer treatments affect glucose metabolism.

Managing Drug-Induced Diabetes
Monitor blood sugar levels regularly.

Adjust medication dosage if possible.

Adopt a healthy diet and exercise routine.

Consult a doctor for alternative treatments.

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