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Fluoxetine-Induced Recurrent Hypoglycemia
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are known to affect glucose metabolism and can cause hypoglycaemia in diabetic patients. There are two reports of SSRI-induced hypoglycaemia in non diabetic elderly females. We report fluoxetine induced recurrent hypoglycaemia in a non diabetic middle aged female with obsessive compulsive disorder, which has hitherto not been reported.
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Adverse Drug Reactions, Fluoxetine, Hypoglycaemia.
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