All type 1 diabetes and some type 2 diabetes patients manage diabetes with Insulin injections. The blood sugar levels can be controlled by taking oral antidiabetic medicines like sulfonylureas, meglitinides, biguanides, thiazolidinediones, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, etc.
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How to take my medicines prescribed for the diabetic problem?
Query: Hi doctor, I am a diabetes, bp and thyroid patient. I have been continuing my treatment for the last one year. At present, I have been prescribed some medicines by a the diabetologist which are as follows Ondero met 500 mg- Bd, Gliclazide HR, Thyroxin 150 mg -BBF, Cilnidipne 10 mg- BD, Selokem XL 25... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query. I have seen the details given. I am sure with each drug prescription the doctor must have already given you instructions as to when and how to take each of those medications. Still I am giving a possible schedule. Tablet Ondero Met need to be taken immediately after b... Read Full »