Dear Doctor, My Greetings to you.5 years back,I was diagonised as DVT patient since than I am on ACITROM 5mg per day.16 months before I was butted by a cow and had 11 ribs broken but no blood injuries and at that time During treatment my blood sugar was 950-1000.Eventually that came to normal.Just 45 days ago I had severe pain near Collar bone (also Fractured).then again my blood sugar (post grandial) went up to 606.My diabetologist had advised to take 1 bid Glynase and advised me that once sugar level stablises we can go to the cause of pain.My query is will acitrom and anti diabetic will have any inter reactions or taking both drugs can cause any other problems .I eagerly lookforward for you guidance Please Doctor-sabesan,at YYYY@YYYY
Usually after a severe injury, blood sugar levels will go up. This is a natural response that your body has to injury. I could not find any evidence of acitrom causing elevated blood sugar. What are your blood sugar levels at home? If they are still high even with glynase, you may need more aggressive control with insulin. I would check your blood sugar at home at least a few times a day, and keep record of this. Take your journal of blood sugar levels to the doctor managing your diabetes, and ask them if you need more medications or higher doses in order to more effectively manage your blood sugars.
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Hi there, Usually after a severe injury, blood sugar levels will go up. This is a natural response that your body has to injury. I could not find any evidence of acitrom causing elevated blood sugar. What are your blood sugar levels at home? If they are still high even with glynase, you may need more aggressive control with insulin. I would check your blood sugar at home at least a few times a day, and keep record of this. Take your journal of blood sugar levels to the doctor managing your diabetes, and ask them if you need more medications or higher doses in order to more effectively manage your blood sugars. I hope this is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions.