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Ayurveda•Pune
You are suffering this because diabetes has taken a toll on your immunity. You need to strengthen your immunity and have better control over blood sugar. Ayurvedic tablets can do that without any side effects. Kindly let me know your age, height and weight so as to arrive at perfect prescription. Regards Dr. Omkar shahapurkar
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Ayurveda•Gurgaon
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haldi is good for you
up to 15 march .you can take half teaspoon with milk
after 15 march reduce to quarter teaspoon
because weather get warmer
and haldi is garm in nature.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. Your hba1c% is high, which means present treatment is not helping enough. Ideally in a well controlled diabetes patient's fbg should be < 100 mg or closer to 100 mg, pp 150 to 160 mg & hba1c% < 6.5%.
So there is a need to look at overall treatment that includes your dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise, present medication and need to upgrade, lipid profile, serum creatinine and urea (since age is not mentioned)
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M lybrate-user, thanks for the additional query.
However, you seem to have not read the details that I had asked. With pp up to 190 mg, will normally not lead to such high hba1c% as it is the average level of fbg & pp over 24 hours. Plus there is no mention of dietary pattern, extent of exercise and lipid profile and age. It is essential to know all thedetails to gve any speidic advise. Howevr, if you have decided to take certain drugs on your own, you can go ahead. In this (open questions) ...more
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Endocrinologist•Delhi
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You can not call fasting blood sugar 124 in a diabetic patient as hyperglycemia to add more medicine.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query
You have mentioned the drugs and dosage being taken, but there us no mention of blood glucose levels and HbA1c%, so I am unable to know whether glucose is well controlled or not.
Another aspect you are taking 30 mg of Pioglitazone, which is the maximum dose recommended. It is better if that is reduced to 15 mg a day. Please let me know the glucose levels and HbA1c% Then only I can comment. Plus I need to know the diet pattern and extent of exercise,...more
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Thanks for the query.
HbA1c% 8.7 is high. At your age it should be maintained < 6.8. Apart from that it is important to know current fasting and PP glucose levels. Another important aspect is your weight and BMI. With a BMI of 31.98 kgs /Sq meter, yu are in grade 1 obesity. This needs to be addressed first. Your ideal weight should be 65 kgs, which means there is an excess of 22 kgs. Weight reduction will help in better control of blood glucose. In this communication we can only give general...more
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Diabetologist•Hazaribagh
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Gave Tablet TRIGLIMIPREX-1 DOSE HALF TABLET MORNING AND HALF TABLET EVENING AFTER TAKE FOOD THEN TAB HEALTH OK ONE TABLET ONCE A DAY after food , then capsule PREGABANYL- NT ONE CAPSULE IN NIGHT AT BED TIME. AND NO ANY TYPED OF FOOD RESTRICTIONS ALLOW ALL TYPED OF FOOD INCLUDE SWEET,RICE, POTATOES ETC.
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I have been taking glitaris m7. 5/500 one tablet after dinner for sugar control for more than 10 years. This has been banned again in india. My endocrinologist is of the opinion that I should not stop pioglitazone (the reason, it facilitates utilization of insulin in body cells). Secondly, I am taking it in low intensity (7.5 mg). My questions are the following. 1. Does it have harmful effect? 2. Is the side effect related to quantity of pioglitazone one is taking? Meaning, is to safe to take it in low amount as in my case? 3. Though this tablet is banned, glitaris 7.5 mg is available in market (exclusive pioglitazone). Can I take this with one additional tablet glycomet 500 (metformin)? If yes, 4. If combination tablet glitaris m7. 5/500 is unsafe (because it is banned) then how the same in separate form, glitaris 7.5 + glycomet 500, can be safe?

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Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
As told by your endocrinologist pioglitazone does help insulin action by reducing resistance to its action. The combination has been banned because it is considered as irrational to have certain "fixed dose" combinations. Because it is difficult to make dosage adjustment in asuch a combination. However, using those separately is absolutely fine. Plus if you have been getting good glucose control with those drugs, then please do use separately. At the d...more
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