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Insugen 30/70 100IU Refil Cartridge 3ml Health Feed

Asked for male, 65 years old from Chennai
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Either you take nova rapid or jardiance because both decreases blood sugar. Yes with nova rapid sugar was not controlled then you can take both simultaneouly. No problem.
We can decrease dose of nova rapid accordingly.
Regarding foam in urine better you go for urine complete analysis. Then tell the reports. Most probably phosphates are passing in urine. You can ask on line.
Asked for male, 39 years old from Aligarh
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General Physician•Delhi
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It's very essential to have a blood sugar level that can be controlled by oral medicines. If you're taking insulin it means your sugar is not under control. Get hba1c levels checked and also fasting and post prandial blood sugars at regular intervals. If the range is coming at an acceptable level you can be put on oral medicines.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Hello, looking at your wife's height and weight, it clear that she has a bmi of 30.35 kgs/m2, showing grade 1 obesity. For good blood glucose control weight reduction is essential. Her ideal body weight should be 67 kgs, she is over weight by 18 kgs. This definitely hampers blood glucose control. Secondly, we may have do a proper titration of insulin dosage in relation to blood glucose levels. Plus there may be a need for introducing an additional drug or a long acting insulin. Plus she has to s...more
Asked for male, 30 years old from Bangalore
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Diabetologist•Thane
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There are many types of insulinis. Most of them are available in pen. If you are type 1, you would benefit from buying a permanent insulin pen. You would only have to change the cartridges when the insulin gets over inside. Most companies have helplines in place to assist taking of the injections.
Asked for male, 35 years old from Sambalpur
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General Physician•Faridabad
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what are your current sugar levels,,,only after the report it can be commented whether insulin can be removed or not.
Following are the tips to prevent onset/or control diabetes
1-Losing Extra Weight:-The most significant thing which can make a big difference to your health is to lose your extra weight. This will not only lower your blood pressure but also helps lowering your cholesterol too. For woman: waist of 80 cm or more & for man: waist of 90 cm or more are at risk
2- Constan...more
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MBBS, MD , DiP DIAB, FACP

General Physician•Bangalore
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is it cartridges that you mean.

The insulin used in cartridges which are used in pen devices are more stable and once it is open has good functionality till a month.

If buying in bulk can be stored in the door of refrigerator.
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You you take NONI sy 10-10 ml in a glass of normalwater stairwell consum in 5 minutes after 30 minutes take your mor/eve meals for 3 month test monthly ifnassasary reduce insulin dose.
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Diabetologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Check for HbA1c level.
Write the blood sugar levels of fasting and pp.
Get tested for blood urea and s.creatinine.
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Homeopath•Secunderabad
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That is not a rule. It all depends upon each individual case and how the body responds to the treament. The intension is to bring the sugar levels under control with least medications. If one tries to lead a very healthy lifestyle and be sincere in daily routine then the medicines required will be least. Daily exercise ( including yoga ) and eating in moderation ( eat healthy and balanced diet while avoiding refined and processed food and outside beverages ) can help in healing the body natural...more
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