1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1993.tb00086.x
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Increased Insulin Requirement in a Patient with Type 1 Diabetes on Rifampicin

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“…5 but like isoniazid, it may increase insulin requirements. 6 Liver and nerve toxicity from anti-TB drugs may be difficult to distinguish from diabetes-associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and peripheral neuropathy respectively and for those with co-morbid HIV infection with access to treatment, there is the added complication of antiretroviral-associated insulin resistance. 7 TB itself may precipitate hyperglycaemia by a stress hormone response and there is some evidence of glucose intolerance in TB patients reverting to normal in up to 75% of patients after three months of TB treatment.…”
Section: In Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 but like isoniazid, it may increase insulin requirements. 6 Liver and nerve toxicity from anti-TB drugs may be difficult to distinguish from diabetes-associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and peripheral neuropathy respectively and for those with co-morbid HIV infection with access to treatment, there is the added complication of antiretroviral-associated insulin resistance. 7 TB itself may precipitate hyperglycaemia by a stress hormone response and there is some evidence of glucose intolerance in TB patients reverting to normal in up to 75% of patients after three months of TB treatment.…”
Section: In Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As necessidades de insulina podem aumentar em indivíduos em uso de rifampicina, uma vez que em uma fase inicial do tratamento com esse fármaco pode ocorrer um estado de hiperglicemia associado à hiperinsulinemia, mesmo em indivíduos não diabéticos (52). Portanto, pacientes em uso de rifampicina devem realizar rigoroso monitoramento glicêmico para ajuste adequado dos agentes antidiabéticos (45).…”
Section: Tuberculoseunclassified
“…Therefore it may cause hyperglycemia in diabetic patients using these drugs. In non-diabetics, it augments the intestinal absorption of glucose and may simulate the symptoms of diabetes (15). Isoniazid, in contrast to rifampicin, inhibits the metabolism of oral hypoglycaemic agents and may lead to an increase in the plasma levels of these drugs.…”
Section: Effects Of Anti Tubercular Drugs On the Glucose Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore the dosage of insulin should be adjusted while adding and removing these drugs from the patients' prescriptions. Dipetidyl protease inhibitors (the gliptins), a comparatively newer class of hypoglycemic agents, have a theoretical possibility of reducing immunocompetence because of their mechanism of action [16,17]. This effect could possibly worsen the outcome of patients with TB.…”
Section: Effects Of Anti Tubercular Drugs On the Glucose Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%