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Which is the lowest Mg of diabetes medic
I have a diabetes from 3 years and I I have started to test sugar level from past 2 years my hba1c level always below 5 ,ffbs 100 ppbs below 140.. so I have stopped medicines from 3 months by the opinion of doctor and after 3 months I had a test my sugar level again my hba1c level 4:90 ,average is 88..and random blood sugar 157 and urine sugar present 0.5%.. so please suggest me doctors what should I do now should I continue medicines or take half medicine ? My tablet name glimicure m1
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Avoid sugar diet, avoid junk food. Take exercise.
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As far as I understand you are not taking the medicine currently for the last 3 months and have got a HbA1c report of 4.9%. Since your Urine Sugar is 0.5% (although it is pretty low), maintain a strict diabetic for the next 6 weeks and test again. No need to take your Glimicure M1 since it is on hold for now.
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FBS, PPBS, HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Creatinine, Urine RE/ME , Urine ACR (spot)
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Continue diabetes medication as prescribed by doctor and do not leave medication. Control sugar level with diet and medication
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Pl follow the advise of your treating doctor.
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