Suggest Medication For Diabetes
Question: I am diabetic and take glycomet SR 850 every night . my fasting is around 110 average. But my PP is around 180. Also my Hb1c is 7.4 . It used to 8.6. Should I continue with the medication or take glycomet 500 twice BD. I got to know about my diabetes "last year. My age is 39 years. And I have a family history is the diabetes . My father was a diabetic and died at the age of 60 with kidney failure. I have also been taking medication for blood pressure from last 4 years olmezest 20 with controlled BP
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Brief Answer:
Yes you can take metformin 500 mg BD also
Detailed Answer:
Dear friend, it s your convenience to take metformin 850 SR (sustained release) OD or 500 mg BD .. but better find time for regular exercise at least half an hour to one hr /day. eat more of green leafy vegetable practice meditation and yoga definitely will help.
Yes you can take metformin 500 mg BD also
Detailed Answer:
Dear friend, it s your convenience to take metformin 850 SR (sustained release) OD or 500 mg BD .. but better find time for regular exercise at least half an hour to one hr /day. eat more of green leafy vegetable practice meditation and yoga definitely will help.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
so should I take glycomet Sr 500 BD or glycomet regular 500 bd
Brief Answer:
Go for glycomet regular 500 bd ...
Detailed Answer:
glycomet regular 500 bd will be good enough, discuss about this with your doctor ... but remember only with lifestyle changes we can keep our sugar levels in check. do take your anti-hypertensive regularly in time. repeat your fasting glucose and HbA1c after two months ... let us see the difference...
Go for glycomet regular 500 bd ...
Detailed Answer:
glycomet regular 500 bd will be good enough, discuss about this with your doctor ... but remember only with lifestyle changes we can keep our sugar levels in check. do take your anti-hypertensive regularly in time. repeat your fasting glucose and HbA1c after two months ... let us see the difference...
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju