What Can Cause Hypoglycemia?

Medications

Insulin is not the only medication that may result in hypoglycemia. Other potential causes include Aspirin and similar pills, as these can increase the body's secretion of insulin. This increases the risk of lower blood sugar. However, individuals may need moderate to high doses to encounter this effect.

Another medication that may result in this condition is quinine. This is often considered a drug for malaria, although some individuals may receive it to treat other infections or leg cramps at night. This drug makes beta cells in the pancreas create more insulin. Certain antibiotics also put individuals at a higher risk of this condition thanks to an increased release of insulin.

Learn more about the different causes of hypoglycemia now.

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