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Suggest Suitable Medication For Diabetes

i am diabitic. one doctor prescribed amaryl MP1, losar 25 mg, and tonact-ez in morning, ecosprin after lunch, and glufermin xl 500 mg after dinner. again after 3 months another doctor prescribed as follows- glimisave M1, Pioz 30 in morning, remylen after lunch and zenerve 75 & shine 10 after dinner. If both prescription are almost same and what should i continue.
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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Hello,
Your earlier prescription is having metformin in addition and is definitely better placed to control your blood sugar levels.In fact what matters is meticulous control of your blood sugar levels.
If your blood sugar levels are controlled on one particular prescription,then you should follow that.
In addition to medications,observe proper dietary control and do regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day.
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Suggest Suitable Medication For Diabetes

Hello, Your earlier prescription is having metformin in addition and is definitely better placed to control your blood sugar levels.In fact what matters is meticulous control of your blood sugar levels. If your blood sugar levels are controlled on one particular prescription,then you should follow that. In addition to medications,observe proper dietary control and do regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day. Thanks