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Q: What effect does Prednisone have on blood glucose?
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No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.


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Cortisol release can increase blood glucose levels.


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What medications cause blood glucose levels to rise?

One medication that i know that makes levels go high is Prednisone, it gave me diabetes.


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No, 93 is not high for blood glucose. Are you a diabetic? How long after eating was the blood test taken, the length of time from when you have eaten will effect the glucose test as will exercise. More information is needed to answer your question. Cheyzer


Can Prednisone effect a CRP test?

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How the hormones glucagon and insulin work together to control blood-glucose levels?

The pancreas has specialized cells that make two different hormones, insulin and glucagon. These two hormones control the level of glucose in the blood. Insulin lowers blood-glucose levels by telling the liver to convert glucose into glycose and to store glycogen for the future. Glucagon has the opposite effect. It tells the liver to convert glycogen into glucose and to release the glucose into the blood.