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Sir my wife age is61 she is diabetic for the past 10 years now she is taking novomix 30 insulin, 17 units in the morning and night and she is taking glyzambi 25/5 in the night, voglibose m.2 mg three times after food, linagliptin 4 mg in the night and our Dr. Recently prescribe chloroquine 400 mg for diabetic in the night (i don't know how it control diabetic )apart from this telday 20 mg atorlip f is taking now diabetic is controlled fasting 118andpp120 (hba1c 6.5) like wise but is getting hypoglycemia very often what is the reason and the above said medicines are safe in diabetic? Shall we continue the above medicine or we have to reduce the dosage. I s voglibose mand glyzambi is safe. Please explain.


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