Yes, seroquel can raise the blood sugar levels and if you suffer from diabetes, it is extremely important to check your blood levels regularly.
If you don’t have diabetes, but are at risk you should again be careful because seroquel could induce diabetes by raising the blood sugar levels. If high sugar levels are indiced by seroquel usage, the disorder may be resolves after stopping the drug but it may happen that a patient may need to continue with the diabetes treatment after stopping the drug.
The signs of
hyperglycemia aka high blood sugar are increased
thirst or urination, frequent and increased hunger, weakness, dry mouth, blurred vision, itchy skin, etc
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