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Oncologist•Vadodara
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From what I studied I found no major interaction between Vitamin C and the aforementioned drugs your Husband is taking.However please consult your treating Doctor for further guidance.
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Cardiologist•Ludhiana
All medicines have potential of side effects including herbal, ayurvedic and homeopathic.
Usually the medicines are required life long. You can try tapering off the medicines very slowly under doctors guidance.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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These medicines have no major side effects so you can take them as long as needed. Also start exercising daily for 40-45 mins, follow diet precautions (take a detailed diet consult with a dietician)
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query. Now a day no treatment is recommended for reducing TGL unless the level goes above 500 mg. Your LDL and total cholesterol are fine. There is no need for taking a Fibrate. Regular exercise and reducing weight to normal level will be more beneficial. Your BMI is 27.55 kgs/M2 (normal < 23 kgs/M2) You are overweight by about 10 plus kgs. Weight reduction itself will help best. Thanks.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given and have following observations: 1) your hba1c% is too high. Ideally in a well controlled diabetic patient fasting glucose should be < 100 mg or closer to 100 mg, pp 150 to 170 mg & hba1c% < 6.8%.
2) you are already taking 8 mg of glimiperide, which too high. Usually the recommended dose is not exceed 4 mg per day.
3) still the control is not good. There is a need to upgrade the treatment.
4) tadanafil is meant to be take...more
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