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CPK Levels Is 565. Taking Glucophage, Meaxon Plus. Suggestions
Hi Doctor CPK is at 565 ( dated 16/03/2013) CPK was at 583 ( dated 14/02/2013) CPK last time was 780 ( dated 12/01/2013) My blood pressure is normal. HBAIC 6.4
My weight is lost to 82 Kg from 88Kg . The legs/ shoulders and hip/ thigh weight & size lost much. I am concerned about the CPK levels and sudden weight loss. I have severe problem of hard stool and constipation
Now I am taking Following Medicines:
1) Co-approval 150mg 1-0-0 2) Glucophage 1000mg 1-0-1 3) Galvus 50mg 1-0-0 ( local doctor recommended Gliclazida 30 mg ( DIAMICRON MR) 4) Meaxon plus 0-1-0
The levels indicate muscle damage and inflammation, likely on a chronic basis. The first need to be ruled out by your provider is if any of the medications you are taking can give that side effect; if none, then further investigations for myopathy (muscle inflammation) need to be undertaken, which could likely include a small sample (biopsy) of muscle to look under microscope.
Truly yours,
Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN
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CPK Levels Is 565. Taking Glucophage, Meaxon Plus. Suggestions
Dear patient, The levels indicate muscle damage and inflammation, likely on a chronic basis. The first need to be ruled out by your provider is if any of the medications you are taking can give that side effect; if none, then further investigations for myopathy (muscle inflammation) need to be undertaken, which could likely include a small sample (biopsy) of muscle to look under microscope. Truly yours, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN