Oral Diabetes Medicines That Can Cause Low Blood Sugar
The following sulfonylurea medicines for diabetes can cause low blood sugar as a side effect.
Meglitinides work in the same way as sulfonylurea medicines and can also cause low blood sugar as a side effect. These include:
If your blood sugar level is too high when you are pregnant, you have gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes usually goes away after the baby is born and affects about 4% of pregnancies in the U.S. High blood sugar can cause problems for you and your baby. With gestational diabetes, your baby may grow too large, which can cause problems during delivery. Your baby may also be born with low blood sugar. But with treatment, most women with gestational diabetes are able to control their blood sugar...
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- Nateglinide (Starlix).
- Repaglinide (Prandin).
You are less likely to develop low blood sugar levels if you are taking:
- Metformin (Glucophage).
- Pioglitazone (Actos).
- Rosiglitazone (Avandia).
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

