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HBA1C 9.4 , Need medicine confirmation
I am 41 years old women. I have PCOS and Diabetes detected Last December I had prolonged period issue for 2.5 weeks for which gynaecologist prescribed Novelon for 3 cycles ,I have completed 1 pack of novelon I got my blood test done and HBA1C is 9.4 and fasting sugar is 265 Please note till now I have not taken or started any diabetes medicine. I consulted general physician and he prescribed me Tab. Gluconorm VG2 1 tab once a day before breakfast Tab. Dapaease trio 500 mg 1 tab once a day before dinner Please confirm are these diabetic medicines and doses  are fine for me to start for first time
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Yes please start. Keep checking blood sugars . May need dose adjustment
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Yes. Both Gluconorm VG2 and Dapaease Trio 500 are diabetes medicines. With HbA1c 9.4 and fasting 265, these doses are reasonable to start for first-time treatment if prescribed by your doctor. Start as advised and monitor sugars.
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Start medicines as prescribed, check fasting and post-meal sugars regularly, and review with your doctor in 2–4 weeks.
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Follow diabetic diet, exercise regularly, stay hydrated, and watch for low sugar symptoms (sweating, dizziness). Do not skip meals.
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Yes and repeat HbA1c after month . Do regular exercise and avoid fast food
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Consult for details
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Yes these medicines are fine for diabetes and check your sugar levels, make a chart and then discuss with your physician
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You need hypoglycaemic drugs.
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Maintain strict diabetic diet,do exercise regularly along with the prescribed medicines,get the tests done after 1month of starting the medicines
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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