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I have been diagnosed T2DM for the past 11 years. She now takes one Tripride-1 in the morning after breakfast and one TENEFRON M 20/500 in the night after food. But her blood sugar remains high at 183 fasting and 276 post prandial. Our doctor has suggested the morning dosage to Tripride-2 one tablet. Is this ok? 2. Cause of T2DM May be (a) low insulin production by beta cells or damage to beta cells (b) normal insulin production, but release inhibited or (c) insulin resistance or (d) high glucagon activity. Are there any methods to diagnose the cause correctly? What is the cause of my illness? Are all the four causes treated by the same medication? Are the medicines now used by me enough to address my problems.


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