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Endocrinologist•Jammu
Hum log mix is analog and definitely better than mixtard which is human insulin. With analogue you won' t gain weight n there are very less chances of hypoglycemia moreover analogue can injected immediately before meals. What I suggest you is to make cetapin twice a day, weight for a month n the if not controlled increase the dose of insulin.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Mixtard has both long-acting and fast-acting insulin. So the fast-acting might cover your meal, but the long-acting will continue to drop blood sugar for 6+ hours. If you're taking both lantus and mixtard you are doubling up on your basal insulin. Lantus (insulin glargine) is effective, long-acting insulin that provides all-day blood sugar control, but it can cause low blood sugar levels, so be sure to have a source of sugar nearby.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Bhavnagar
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I advised you some ayurvedic &diet ifwith alongwith existing allopathic medicine
will help to control uncontrolled blood sugar.
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Endocrinologist•Vijayawada
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You can substitute it with Huminsulin 30/70, Mixtard 30/70, Insugen 30/70, Insuman 30/70 etc. But unlike Novomix 30/70 which should be taken just before meals, for other Insulins which I mentioned, should be taken 30 minutes before meals.
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MBBS, DNB (General Medicine)

General Physician•Delhi
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The most important question here is whether your sugar is controlled or not. If your sugar crosses the level of 180 mg/dl then weight gain would not happen. Beyond 180 mg/dl - our kidneys start to excrete sugars in urine. So whatever you eat and digest - ultimately making glucose in the body will get eliminated in your urine. Hence to aim for weight gain - your sugar control below 180 mg/dl is paramount.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen all the details given, you are on multiple drugs and have a well controlled glucose level. That is really good. As regards taking Udiliv for reducing liver enzyme levels, it has really no role in that. There is in fact no specific medicine for this particular action. Regular exercise, avoiding alcohol (if being taken) are the major remedies. There are certain Ayurvedic tablets which do claim of improving liver functions. Which may be tried. Thanks.
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS

Pulmonologist•Pune
Hello, taking right dose of insulin is the best way to control fasting and pp sugar.
Even if after taking insulin, pp sugar goes high, you can try tab. Vobit 0.2mg one after food twice daily to control pp sugar.
Check fasting sugar after seven days to find control.
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