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Severe Dysglycemia with the Fluoroquinolones: A Class Effect
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 07/01/09
Aspinall SL et al. - The odds of severe hypo- and hyperglycemia were significantly greater with gatifloxacin and levofloxacin, but not ciprofloxacin, than with azithromycin. Thus, the risk of a clinically relevant dysglycemic event appears to vary among the fluoroquinolones.
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