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Asked for male, 47 years old from Imphal
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query. It is necessary to take the medicine on the day the test is being done, because that will give an idea about the glucose control that is being achieved. Thanks.
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Usually if there is allergy to sulfonylurea, it will be there for all the compounds of that class. So if some one is allergic to glimiperide, then may also be allergic to glibenclamide. Therefore, it is better to avoid this group of drugs all together There are many other options to control blood glucose. The treating diabetologist will be better person to advise. Thanks.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Depends. If your sugar control is good you may do it less frequently. If your dietary control is at par. Your daily routine like exercise etc. Are regular. You observe on an average your sugar levels at different occasion are fairly the same you may reduce frequency. Take different samples like fasting (should be around 120. Random (should be around 200) and pp (should be around 140-150. Check your hba1c once in 6 months and it should be around 6.5-7.00.
With danila (glibenclamide) the probl...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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diabetes diet plays a very important role. You need to be very particular about food choices & timings to control blood glucose levels. Even medicines will not work properly unless you are particularly about food choices. I would suggest you to properly follow the do's and don't of diabetes so to control the blood glucose levels.
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Diabetologist•Mumbai
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Yes you can change the time for zita plus but keep the time same for everyday. Do not frequently change timings for zita plus.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Get your stress treated by a psychiatrist automatically your diabetes will also come under control with the same dose of anti diabetics. You can see the difference.
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. However, there is no mention about actual fasting & after food blood glucose, as well as hba1c%. Without knowing these important facts no comments can be made about the treatment.
Secondly, if one has confirmed diabetes then treatment has to be taken every day. Since one eats every day then drugs also are required to control the glucose rise every day.
Another important aspects is that with a bmi (body mass index) of 39....more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Glipizide and metformin combination can cause low blood sugar. However, it also can occur if you delay or miss a meal or snack, drink alcohol, exercise more than usual, cannot eat because of nausea or vomiting, take certain medicines, or take glipizide and metformin with another type of diabetes medicine.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for yo...more
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details, and it is very clear from those that your blood glucose levels are too high and diabetes is totally uncontrolled.
There is an urgent need for upgrading the treatment. I am a bit surprised to see that you are taking Tenelegliptin & metformin twice a day, when it is recommended only once a day. Plus you are on Glibenclamide an old molecule when there are better drugs available. Plus there is a need to give a closer look at your diet an...more
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