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 h English (en)==== Drugs ====
A number of medications have been identified which may cause hypoglycemia, through a variety of ways. Moderate quality evidence implicates the [[Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug|non-steroidal anti-inflammatory]] drug [[Indometacin|indomethacin]] and the anti-malarial [[quinine]]. Low quality evidence implicates [[Lithium (medication)|lithium]], used for [[bipolar disorder]]. Finally, very low quality evidence implicates a number of [[hypertension]] medications including [[angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors]] (also called ACE-inhibitors), [[Angiotensin II receptor blocker|angiotensin receptor blockers]] (also called ARBs), and [[Beta blocker|β-adrenergic blockers]] (also called beta blockers). Other medications with very low quality evidence include the antibiotics [[levofloxacin]] and [[Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole|trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole]], progesterone blocker [[mifepristone]], anti-arrhythmic [[disopyramide]], anti-coagulant [[heparin]], and chemotherapeutic [[mercaptopurine]].