Glycomet Trio 2 Tab

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i am under treatment from a reputed doctor for diabetese type 2 and am prescribed gemere p1 tablated before food and metformin 500 after meals. Another reputed institute specialised in deabetology have precribed me glycomet trio 1 which is much effective. guide me which medicine i should continue. ## Since you're asking for guidance on which medication you should use for type 2 diabetes, I feel compelled to share my opinion on another avenue of treatment that may not have been considered. You may not have known this, but type 2 diabetes occurs from the food you eat on a day to day basis and has been proven to be reversed and cured on numerous occasions by simply changing your diet. If you do your homework, there are plenty of testimonies and scientific evidence demonstrating how Dia...

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I take 1 tab in the morning and 1 at dinner, but from the last 4 months my sugar level (fbs) has been 90 ppbs, 105 to 110. Do I still take the medicine? My hba1c is 6. ## You should continue it for as long as your doctor tells you to continue the medication. There's a chance of your sugar level raising to dangerous levels, if you stop the medications, according the NIH. The U.S. FDA lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach pain, and flatulence. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Sir I am a diabetic since 7 years.Two months back I started taking glycomet trio 1. Since one month my sugar leveles are 6.5 mmol to 17.0 mmol and from evening 5 pm I feel depression and sleeplessness. Please let me know is it the effect of usage of the tablet twice a day. Suggestions requested.

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Sir,Iam a patient of diabetic,high blood pressure&arthritc& I take glycomet GP1forte tab.,jarla 50mg,Tazloc-Trio40&Zerodol cr.Please tell me these medicines are helpful for me & any side effect. ## You should take the medications your doctor has prescribed. The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased risk of bleeding, stomach pain, and diarrhea. Have they all been prescribed for you?

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