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I have been taking Glitaris M7. 5 (Pioglitazone 7.5 mg) as anti diabetic since more than 10 years. My endocrinologist insists that I should continue with it. I understand that Pioglitazone improves body's ability to use insulin to lower blood sugar. However, I read that Glimepiride also helps tissues respond better to insulin. It means both have similar functions (advantages). My question is, as Pioglitazone has more side effects than similar medicines (ref. Literature), should I switch over to Glimepiride as a substitute to Pioglitazone?


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