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Humalog Mix 25 100Iu Cartridge 3 Ml Health Feed

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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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Yes, your result is normal. You show no insulin resistance if your blood code reveals: fasting glucose is between 75–95 mg/dl (4.2–5.3 mmol/l)..fasting insulin is between 3–8 uiu/ml (18–48 pmol/l). Hgba1c level is less than 5.6% (<37 mmol/mol).
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Only one product in india this product may remove insulin.
Noni syrup 10 ml in a glass of normal water stir well and consume in 2to3 minutes after 30 minutes take meals mor and night. Continue your insulin test your sugar after 7 days. If sugar reduce then reduce insulin uites accordingly. Test weekly and reduce insulin it's comes zero then stop insulin and continue noni for long time. Feedback to me monthly.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Blood glucose 450 mg / 100 ml, is too high. The doctor is right in suggesting using of Insulin, because of very high blood glucose levels there is an effect called Glucotoxicity which makes pancreatic beta cells unresponsive, plus it also leads to increased insulin resistance. Plus there is also lipotoxicity because in this situation lipid metabolism is also damaged. In such a situation using Insulin for a short period of 3 to 4 months, helps in bringi...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
Your diabetes is not under control which is why you feel tired. Check your fbs, 2hr ppbs and hba1c from a good lab and inform privately. Now you make humalog 30 units in the night also and take glucomet sr 1 gm twice daily and glimi 2 mg once in the morning and report. Did you mean diapride m2 two tabs in the morning, which is incorrect dosage.(that is 4 mg glimipride and 500 metformin) it is not as easy task to control blood sugar in the desired normal range. Whatever we eat is metabolised to s...more
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Must she has GDM and pl check the lavels more frequently with gyn to prevent baby complications as this is an imp period of pregnancy.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Usually when kidney function is reduced and eGFR is <45 ml/minute, metformin may be discontinued. However, discontinuation does lead to blood glucose levels going haywire and may need increased Insulin dosage.
So pleas let me know following: serum creatinine level, height, weight to calculate your eGFR. Or if already it is mentioned please do give that info. Because on discontinuing metformin glucose level tends go up. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Kochi
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If you are now 28 years old & have been using insulin for 15 years, you started insulin at 13 years of age. Right? if so, do you have type 1 diabetes? if yes, insulin is the only option for you. Unfortunately, there are no tablets to treat type 1 diabetes. You have to continue insulin, life long.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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As per your age 17 yrs
It seems to be type 1 diabetes
It is very difficult or say just impossible to leave insulin, pl don't try it.
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Asked for female, 45 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, Diploma in Diabetology

Endocrinologist•Mumbai
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Yes you can continue insulin if your sugars are well controlled. If not then you might need to alter insulin dosage.
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