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. 1978 Dec 2;2(6151):1519-21.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6151.1519.

Chlorpropamide-alcohol flushing: a dominantly inherited trait associated with diabetes

Chlorpropamide-alcohol flushing: a dominantly inherited trait associated with diabetes

R D Leslie et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

A simple test was devised to identify people susceptible to chlorpropamide-alcohol flushing (CPAF). Subjects were given a placebo tablet, followed by sherry 12 and 36 hours later. They then received a chlorpropamide tablet and sherry again after 12 and 36 hours. This single-dose challenge test was given to non-insulin-dependent diabetics, insulin-dependent diabetics, and normal subjects. CPAF was common in the non-insulin-dependent diabetics but rare in the other groups. When the test was used in identical twins and families of affected subjects CPAF appeared to be a dominantly inherited trait. We conclude that facial flushing after alcohol in people taking chlorpropamide is related to non-insulin-dependent diabetes, especially when there is a strong family history of diabetes, but not to insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a dominantly inherited trait.

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