Drugs That Affect Blood Glucose Levels (Continued)

 

Drugs That May Cause Hyperglycemia (Continued): H-O

Hydrochlorothiazide (Aldactazide, Aldoril, Capozide, Dyazide, HydroDIURIL, Inderide, Lopressor HCT, Maxzide, Microzide, Moduretic, Timolide, Vaseretic)


Hydrochlorothiazide + irbesartan (Avalide)


Hydrochlorothiazide + lisinopril (Prinzide, Zestoretic)


Hydrochlorothiazide + losartan (Hyzaar)


Hydrochlorothiazide + metoprolol (Lopressor HCT)


Hydrochlorothiazide + moexipril (Uniretic)


Hydrochlorothiazide + quinapril (Accuretic, Quinaretic)


Hydrochlorothiazide + telmisartan (Micardis HCT)


Hydrochlorothiazide + valsartan (Diovan HCT)


Hydrocortisone (Numerous tradenames of topical hydrocortisone formulations; (check label))


Iloperidone (Fanapt)


Indapamide (Lozol)


Indinavir (Crixivan)


Interferon alfa-2a (Roferon-A)


Interferon alfa-2b (Intron-A)


Interferon alfa-2b + ribavirin (Rebetron)


Interferon alfa-n1 (Alferon-N)


Irinotecan (Camptosar)


Isoniazid (Laniazid, Nydrazid)


Isotretinoin (Accutane)


Lamivudine (Epivir, Epivir-HBV)


Levalbuterol (Xoponex, Xopenex HFA)


Levonorgestrel (Plan B, NORPLANT System)


Levothyroxine (Synthroid, Levoxyl)


Lopinavir + ritonavir (Kaletra)


Magnesium salicylate (Bayer Select Backache Pain Formula, Doans Pills, Mobidin, Nuprin Backache Caplet)


Medroxyprogesterone (Provera, Depo-Provera)


Megestrol (Megace)


Methylprednisolone (A-methaPred, ADD-Vantage, Depo-Medrol, Medrol, Medrol Dosepak, Meprolone Unipak, Solu-Medrol)


Metolazone (Zaroxolyn, Mykrox)


Metoprolol (Lopressor, Lopressor HCT, Toprol XL)


Modafinil (Provigil)


Moxifloxacin (Avelox, Avelox I.V.)


Mycophenolate (CellCept)


Nadolol (Corgard)


Nelfinavir (Viracept)


Niacin, niacinamide (Niacor, Niaspan, Nicolar, Nicotinex, Slo-Niacin)


Nilutamide (Nilandron)


Nitric oxide (INOmax)


Norethindrone (Aygestin, Nor-QD, Micronor)


Norgestrel (Orvette)


Nystatin (Mycostatin, Nystat-Rx, Nystop, Pedi-Dri)


Nystatin + triamcinolone (Dermacomb, Myco II, Mycobiotic II, Mycogen II, Mycolog II, Myco-Triacet II, Mykacet, Mykacet II, Mytrex, Tristatin II)


Octreotide (Sandostatin, Sandostatin LAR)


Olanzapine (Zyprexa)

 

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