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  • Title: Sertraline-induced hyperglycemia: case report.
    Author: Sansone RA, Sansone LA.
    Journal: Int J Psychiatry Med; 2003; 33(1):103-5. PubMed ID: 12906348.
    Abstract:
    Empirical studies with humans suggest that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may, through increases in serotonergic activity, increase insulin secretion, increase insulin sensitivity, and lower serum glucose levels. Indeed, the potentially beneficial effects of SSRI treatment in diabetics are documented. However, we describe the case of a female, with diet-controlled, type 2 diabetes, whose glucose levels increased with exposure to sertraline.
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