posted 11/20/02
Patients not exhibiting signs of hypoglycemia at the start of quinolone therapy, will not likely experience this phenomena for the rest of the treatment period. However, due to the persistent nature of the interactions observed with certain quinolones, exercise caution when giving these antibiotics to diabetes patients. Counsel patients to carry food or glucose tablets in case of hypoglycemia. Closely monitor patients for changes in serum glucose levels. Discontinue the quinolone immediately should hypoglycemia occur. Restarting patients on their regular hypoglycemic regimen will not likely create further harm.
Source: Diabetes In Control.Com: Am J Med 2002;113:232-4.
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