What medications should diabetics avoid?

Does Tylenol affect blood sugar?

Could Acetaminophen Cause Falsely Elevated Glucose Readings? Acetaminophen may cause continuous glucose monitors (CGM) to falsely indicate higher glucose levels, according to a recent study.

What medications should diabetics avoid?

- Azole antifungals. - Certain antibiotics, including rifampin and isoniazid. - Some high blood pressure medicines, such as calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, and thiazide diuretics. - Corticosteroids. - Estrogen. - Nicotinic acid. - Oral contraceptives. - Phenothiazines.

Can diabetics take Advil or Tylenol?

People with diabetes should not take ibuprofen unless a provider advises it. This drug could cause acute renal failure in people with kidney problems. If you have diabetes, some cold medicines sold over-the-counter to treat colds and flu can affect your blood glucose level.

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