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Diabetes ii
Taking metformin 500 mg and (metformin1000 + glimipeide 1mg )sr. Sugar level pp 350 to 400. What should I do?
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1)DO HBA1C LEVELS 2) IF HBA1C >9 : INSULIN SHOULD BE STARTED 3) IF LESS THAN 9 MODIFICATION OF ORAL HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS SHOULD BE DONE
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Hello you have high sugar levels, they might require insulin for a short period of time to get normal. Consult with more details
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Immediate consultation with endocrinologist required.
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Stop any type of sugar consumption in diet.
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Consult me on T2DM
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