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Glucose tolerance decreased: Which Medications Cause It? (21 Reports Across 14 Drugs)

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Glucose tolerance decreased has been reported as an adverse event with 14 different drugs in the FDA's FAERS database, with 21 total reports. The drugs most commonly associated with Glucose tolerance decreased are ANASTROZOLE, CABERGOLINE, and CLENBUTEROL.

21
Total Reports
14
Drugs Involved
0
Deaths
11
Hospitalizations
43.9 yrs
Average Patient Age
35.3% / 64.7%
Female / Male

Which Drugs Cause Glucose tolerance decreased Most Often?

Drug Reports % of Drug Reports Deaths Hosp. Life-Threat.
ANASTROZOLE 6 0.1% 0 6 0
CABERGOLINE 6 0.3% 0 6 0
CLENBUTEROL 6 4.4% 0 6 0
DROMOSTANOLONE 6 8.5% 0 6 0
FLUOXYMESTERONE 6 19.4% 0 6 0
LEVOTHYROXINE 6 0.0% 0 6 0
LIOTHYRONINE 6 0.2% 0 6 0
MESTEROLONE 6 15.8% 0 6 0
STANOZOLOL 6 3.4% 0 6 0
TESTOSTERONE 6 0.0% 0 6 0
TRENBOLONE 6 3.5% 0 6 0
ALTHIAZIDE 5 2.7% 0 5 0
PREDNISOLONE 5 0.0% 0 3 0
SPIRONOLACTONE 5 0.0% 0 5 0

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Top 3 Drugs Associated With Glucose tolerance decreased

6 reports
6 reports
6 reports

Related Side Effects

Drug ineffective (1,049,718) Off label use (762,782) Death (660,423) Fatigue (599,248) Nausea (562,301) Diarrhoea (491,550) Pain (471,975) Headache (460,069) Dyspnoea (409,496) Dizziness (352,922)