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A corticosteroid or "cortisone" shot can cause a side effect of high blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. In most cases, this effect lasts several days. If you use insulin, you may need a larger dose during this time. It is appropriate to check your blood sugar using a glucometer and test strips more often after you receive a medication that could alter your sugar.
Several other medications can affect blood sugar. The drugs that are more likely to raise blood sugar levels include:
- Prednisone or other corticosteroid pills
- Olanzapine (Zyprexa)
- Quetiapine (Seroquel)
- Clozapine (Clozaril)
- Risperidone (Risperdal)
- Aripiprazole (Abilify)
- Ziprasidone (Geodon)
Certain antibiotics can sometimes cause abrupt changes in blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. The ones you need to be especially aware of are:
- Gatifloxacin
- Ciprofloxacin
- Levofloxacin
- Moxifloxacin
They can send the sugar high or low.
You should monitor your blood sugar more closely when you are taking any of the medications listed above.