Taking Azulix, Onglyza, Losar, Gabaneuron, Rosavel For Diabetes. On Correct Medication?
height is 185cm, weight 92kgs, age about 61years, I am under treatment for type 2 diabeties, for the last 7 years, ealier i was give glizidm, then glcored forte, and now the new doctor has changed it to Azulix 2 MF, with onglyza 0.5 mg, losar 50,gabaneuron, rozavel 10. Am I in correct medication , my fasting sugar is 113, post meal 190, HA1bc is 8.2, kindly advise
When did you do these tests? Before or a few weeks after changing to the recent medications? If it was before, then you can still wait and retest all- fasting, PP and HbA1c after about 2 months from the last test date. But if it was a few weeks after changing to these medications, then yes, you need to revise them for better otcomes. If you have iron deficiency anemia, then with these kind of acceptable sugar readings, you can still have higher reading of HbA1c and then you should not worry. But if hemoglobin is fine, please make sure you seek proper changes in the medication to improve overall bloog glucose control. Wish you good luck. Shall be available for any related queries. Thanks.
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Taking Azulix, Onglyza, Losar, Gabaneuron, Rosavel For Diabetes. On Correct Medication?
Dear V S Kurup, When did you do these tests? Before or a few weeks after changing to the recent medications? If it was before, then you can still wait and retest all- fasting, PP and HbA1c after about 2 months from the last test date. But if it was a few weeks after changing to these medications, then yes, you need to revise them for better otcomes. If you have iron deficiency anemia, then with these kind of acceptable sugar readings, you can still have higher reading of HbA1c and then you should not worry. But if hemoglobin is fine, please make sure you seek proper changes in the medication to improve overall bloog glucose control. Wish you good luck. Shall be available for any related queries. Thanks.