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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

Several factors can falsely elevate your A1C results, including:

  • Severe Anemia: Conditions like iron-deficiency anemia can increase A1C levels.
  • Kidney Failure: Impaired kidney function can affect A1C accuracy.
  • Liver Disease: Liver conditions may interfere with A1C measurements.
  • Blood Disorders: Disorders like sickle cell anemia or thalassemia can cause falsely high A1C.
  • Medications: Certain drugs, including opioids and some HIV medications, can impact A1C results.
  • Blood Loss or Transfusions: Recent blood loss or transfusions can alter A1C readings.
  • Pregnancy: Early or late pregnancy can affect A1C levels.

If any of these factors apply to you, inform your healthcare provider to ensure accurate interpretation of your A1C results.

Last updated: 1/12/2025

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