Evigrade
Moderate

Hydrochlorothiazide × Metformin

Thiazide diuretics×Biguanides. Oral antihyperglycemic agents

Mechanism

Thiazide diuretics reduce glycaemic control via hypokalaemia-driven suppression of insulin secretion. HbA1c may rise by 0.3–0.5%, especially in the first 6 months.

Symptoms

Return of thirst and polyuria, rising fasting glucose, signs of worsening control. Symptoms are typically mild.

Management

Check fasting glucose and HbA1c 3 months after starting hydrochlorothiazide. If HbA1c rises, increase metformin or add another glucose-lowering agent. Potassium every 6 months. In overt diabetes decompensation, alternatives: indapamide (less metabolic effect) or an SGLT-2 inhibitor.

Sources

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