Severe and recurrent hypoglycemia caused by garenoxacin in a patient not taking hypoglycemic drugs

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Abstract

Quinolones are known to induce hypoglycemia, although there is no written report of garenoxacin-induced hypoglycemia. We herein report a case of garenoxacin-induced hypoglycemia in a patient not taking hypoglycemic drugs. An 89-year-old Japanese woman with type 2 diabetes and chronic renal insufficiency requiring hemodialysis was admitted to the emergency department in a comatose state. Her serum glucose measured 1 mg/dL on arrival. The patient had not taken any hypoglycemic drugs recently and had never experienced a hypoglycemic episode. She had received a four-day course of garenoxacin treatment before the emergency admission. Clinicians should therefore recognize the potential risk of hypoglycemia during garenoxacin therapy.

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Kondo, M., Miyoshi, Y., Tarumoto, K., Hirayama, N., Sasaki, T., Yamashita, K., … Hatao, K. (2018). Severe and recurrent hypoglycemia caused by garenoxacin in a patient not taking hypoglycemic drugs. Internal Medicine, 57(14), 2041–2043. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.0366-17

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