Anti-inflammatory drugs generally refer to antibiotics, and blood glucose will generally not rise after taking this drug. Antibiotics are mainly used to kill bacteria, control infection or prevent infection, the mechanism of action is generally to kill bacteria or inhibit bacterial growth, generally metabolized by the liver or kidneys, which may cause liver or kidney function damage, and allergic reactions may also occur. Blood glucose is the concentration of glucose in the blood and is mainly regulated by the pancreas. Elevation of blood glucose is usually seen after eating, in addition, the body will also appear when there is a stress reaction, such as trauma, etc., but anti-inflammatory drugs generally do not affect the function of the pancreatic islets. From the mechanism of elevation of blood glucose and the mechanism of action of anti-inflammatory drugs, eating anti-inflammatory drugs and cause blood glucose increase is not necessarily related. If you find elevated blood glucose, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the causes of elevated blood glucose, and receive timely treatment under the guidance of the doctor.