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What Are The Side Effects Of Sartez,cardivas And Lasix?
I am 69 years old having t2 diabetics for the past 15 years and taking Human mixturd 30/70 for the past 10 years and zoryl m2(before food) twice per day for the past 5 years. last month I have a massive heart attack and the doctor prescribed Januvia/Galvus 50 mg(twice) along with other medication for diabetics. Am taking cardivas 6.25, sartez 40 mg, lasix, nitrocontin 6.4 lipi ez and deplatt A along with diabetic medication. Please let me know will I get any side effects for the new diabetic medicines. Now am adjusting my dosage of insulin 16 and 10 twice a day.
The new medicine prescribed for diabetes is actually very safe and there is nothing to worry about. However, you will be requiring frequent follow up to adjust the dose of anti diabetic drugs so that blood sugar are in suitable range.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Loveleen Sharma, General & Family Physician
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What Are The Side Effects Of Sartez,cardivas And Lasix?
Hello, The new medicine prescribed for diabetes is actually very safe and there is nothing to worry about. However, you will be requiring frequent follow up to adjust the dose of anti diabetic drugs so that blood sugar are in suitable range. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Loveleen Sharma, General & Family Physician