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What Causes Elevated Blood Sugar Levels While On Colcrys?

When taking Colorys 0.6 mg 3 tabs 3hrs apart, my blood sugar jumped to 428. I am type 2 on Victoza.. Normally stays between 100 and 200. Was also given an injection on Solvmeclrol an inflammatory.. I am also on Xarelto... is his normal.. Am I on the right Rex?
Wed, 2 May 2018
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Hello,

Colchicine (colorys) is not known as a common cause of impaired glycemic control.
On the other hand, steroids which you had as anti-inflammatory do cause impaired glucose tolerance. Please visit your doctor and so he can adjust your doses to suit your glycemic control.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Muhammad Adnan Iqbal
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What Causes Elevated Blood Sugar Levels While On Colcrys?

Hello, Colchicine (colorys) is not known as a common cause of impaired glycemic control. On the other hand, steroids which you had as anti-inflammatory do cause impaired glucose tolerance. Please visit your doctor and so he can adjust your doses to suit your glycemic control. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammad Adnan Iqbal