Propranolol-Associated Hypoglycemia
- 24 November 1983
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 309 (21) , 1327-1328
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198311243092115
Abstract
To the Editor: Drs. Blum and Ruoff (July 14 issue) describe a nondiabetic patient taking propylthiouracil for thyrotoxicosis and also taking 15 mg of propranolol four times a day, in whom serious reactive hypoglycemia — with a plasma glucose level of 17 mg per deciliter — developed during the course of an oral glucose challenge.1 A repeat glucose-tolerance test, after discontinuation of propranolol, was perfectly normal. Insulin and C-peptide levels were appropriately normal when the hypoglycemia developed, and the authors speculate about the cause of this patient's propranolol-associated hypoglycemia. Propranolol-associated hypoglycemia has also been reported in a patient after gastrectomy, . . .Keywords
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