Do ezetimibe induce diabete or increase your gluclose?

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13 Oct 2011

It has not been documented or reported to induce diabetes or increase glucose, however, Ezetimibe is a prescription medication used for treating high cholesterol. It is part of a class of drugs called cholesterol absorption inhibitors.

For more details, please do talk to the doc/pharmacist, take care, with best wishes.

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