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M.B.B.S, Post Graduate Diploma In Matern...read more

Gynaecologist•Bokaro
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Metformin has been given for pcod. This condition may cause insulin resistance leading to high blood sugar. This drug helps to keep the insulin resistance normal thus helping in treatment of pcod. Letrozole has been given for ovulation.
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Endocrinologist•Thrissur
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Yes, there are alternatives to metformin. You need to talk to your doctor about intolerance to metformin and he or she can prescribe other medications.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
There is no difference in terms of drug action with either of these tablets. It is just the different name given by each company. Thanks.
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Diabetologist•Namakkal
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Hello, gliclazide should be preferably taken in morning before meals, teneligliptin can be taken at night before or after meals according to your convenience both should be taken on the same day.
More details are required related to your height weight blood pressure sugar levels
I would suggest you to come for private chat for more queries.
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Please consult a diabetician and my advice is don't take any medicines for diabetes make it under control by eating habits and lot of salads and some homeopathic medicines and call me on 9406160991.
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Diabetologist•Pune
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Whether you should continue metformin or not, depends on your fasting and pp sugar levels. Kindly get your sugar tested and share reports. If reports are normal, you might have to continue, as they are normal cause you are taking metformin. However if they are low, it can be stopped.
Metformin does not cause hair fall.
Check for other vitamin deficiency.
Eat healthy. Follow strict diabetic diet. Exercise regularly.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
If only metformin is taken it should be after food. If sustained release tablet is there then od may ok. If not twice a day is better. Side effects are less if taken after food.
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Homeopath•Pune
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take sepia0 /2 one dose
puls 30 one dos per dy for wk

kali br 12c one dos a day for 10 days
aur mur na. 12c sam abov

apis 12c sam abov
conium 3c 3tims aday for 5 days


diet for u

cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts
• greens, including red leaf lettuce and arugula
• green and red peppers
• beans and lentils
• almonds
• berries
• sweet potatoes
• winter squash
• pumpkin
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General Physician•Mumbai
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You can take it and In a known case of diabetic we need to control sugar levels with medication, aerobic exercise and following a diabetic diet.
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Diabetologist•Mumbai
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Your hba1c is normal. It suggests you are non diabetic. Do not start any diabetes medicines if not already taking them. If you are on medicines, their dose needs to be reduced.
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