A 55-year-old man with mild polyuria and tiredness was seen on a renal ward. He had had a living-related kidney transplant 6 months previously. He had good graft function while being treated with prednisolone 5 mg daily, mycophenolate mofetil 1 g twice daily and tacrolimus 3 mg twice daily. He was also taking atenolol 50 mg daily and simvastatin 40 mg daily.
Investigations:
haemoglobin A1c75 mmol/mol (20C42)
random plasma glucose18.0 mmol/L
Which drug is most likely to be responsible for his diabetes of new onset?
A . atenolol
B . mycophenolate mofetil
C . prednisolone
D . simvastatin
E . tacrolimus
Answer: E
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