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General Physician•Mumbai
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Once you conceive you can stop glycomet and till than exercise regularly till you have sweating and at any point of time you have giddines than get your sugar checked at that time and concentrate on weight reduction and continuation of glycomet depends on how much insulin resistance you have and how much obese you are.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
Tablet gluconorm 500sr is containing only 500 mg of metformin in sustained release form. Where as the gluconorm pg2 contains glimiperide 2 mg and pioglitazone 15 mg. The second tablet must have been prescribed because the blood glucose levels are not in control. Thanks.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

General Physician•Delhi
Dear , what is your age?
what is your fasting blood sugar and hba1c levels?
what is your bp? have you done any other tests like urine test or other blood reports?
first you must understand what drugs you are taking
gluconorm g 4 forte has glimepiride 4 mg plus metformin 1g trajenta duo has liragliptin 2. 5 mg and metformin 850 mg.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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whether to reduce the dosage I would like to know both fasting & pp levels plus hba1c%. Usually reducing the dosage is bit unlikely to happen.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Gestational diabetes (diabetes detected during pregnancy) is quite common in india. Usually a 75 g glucose is given for doing a oral glucose tolerance test (ogtt), to detect gestational diabetes. Gdm is diagnosed if 2 hour blood sugar is above 140 mg. The recommended management is to start the patient on medical nutrition and help control blood sugar for 2 - 3 weeks if not controlled, start on insulin injections. Oral drugs are not recommended.
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MBBS, Diploma In Diabetology

Diabetologist•Mumbai
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You can achieve further control of your sugar if you don't have any symptoms of low sugar Also do your HbA1c.
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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Get your blood sugar monitoring regularly, stick to diabetic diet, exercise regularly, be in touch with your doctor. If blood sugar levels start falling, your doctor will reduce your medicine.
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Diabetologist•Jabalpur
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You should keep checking your blood glucose fasting and 2 hrs post food regularly. You may have developed some mild GI side effecr with your previous medicine which are gone with the new that tou have started. But hypoglycemia is a risk which can be prevented with regular monitoring. For chronic pancreatitis patient with diabetes this combination is okay. But insulin will be better in acute pancreatitis or with increased abdominal pain any time. Keep monitoring.
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