Hello, Both the medicines are almost same and there is difference of quantity of metformin only. In fact this is quite natural process where oral anti diabetics specially sulfonylureas loose their efficacy gradually over a period of few years. This ihappens because of gradual destruction of beta cells of pancreas which are responsible for production of insulin,which ultimately controls the blood sugar levels.Ultimately a stage is reached where all the beta cells are dead and person has to switch to inj.insulin for control of blood sugar levels.However there are various newer class of oral antidiabetics are available which can still control your blood sugar levels effectively for few years more. You must consult your doctor and get your prescription of oral anti diabetics revised so that blood sugar levels can be controlled effectively. You must always remember that you have to control your blood sugar levels meticulously to avoid various types of future micro as well as macro vascular complications. Observe strict dietary control and do regualepr aerobic exercises for 45 minutes a day. Best of luck
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Hello, Both the medicines are almost same and there is difference of quantity of metformin only. In fact this is quite natural process where oral anti diabetics specially sulfonylureas loose their efficacy gradually over a period of few years. This ihappens because of gradual destruction of beta cells of pancreas which are responsible for production of insulin,which ultimately controls the blood sugar levels.Ultimately a stage is reached where all the beta cells are dead and person has to switch to inj.insulin for control of blood sugar levels.However there are various newer class of oral antidiabetics are available which can still control your blood sugar levels effectively for few years more. You must consult your doctor and get your prescription of oral anti diabetics revised so that blood sugar levels can be controlled effectively. You must always remember that you have to control your blood sugar levels meticulously to avoid various types of future micro as well as macro vascular complications. Observe strict dietary control and do regualepr aerobic exercises for 45 minutes a day. Best of luck