Certain medications, such as corticosteroids, can cause pancreatitis. Azathioprine, valproic acid, and sulfasalazine are other drugs that research has linked to pancreatitis.
In some cases, pancreatitis improves when people stop taking the medication in question. However, it is likely those medications have been prescribed for a good reason to treat a different ailment. Therefore, always consult a doctor before discontinuing any medication.

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