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Blood sugar fasting 275
Hello doctor my mother was recently diagnosed with covid 19 currently she is at home isolation after hospitalisation. Suddenly blood sugar levels rise today bsf is 275 she is taking megagliptin mf (metformin 500 and tinigliptin 20) for blood sugar once a day. So my question is can I give her megagliptin mf twice a day.
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Don't try to self medicate. Take proper consultation with Physician.
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No need to give on obe RBS reading. Go for hba1c and then consult your physician or with me on dosing.
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Do hba1c test.
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