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What Are The Side Effects Of Glycomet GP3?

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Posted on Sat, 14 Mar 2015
Question: Sir,
I am diabetic and diagnosed type 2 diabetes long back in march 2012. I had various medication approach during treatment from insulin to oral medication like metformin etc.
Now, i was taking Glyree 2mg in morning before breakfast and in night CetapinXR 1gm after dinner.All these medication before this test.
Last week, I tested my blood sugar count and found as:
Fasting 165
Post Prandial 259
HbA1c 10.7%

I contacted to my doctor for this and he replied you shift to take Glycomet GP3 in morning and same medicine in night.
I want to know it is good to take Glycomet GP3 as i have found in net it has many side effects.
Or i will take Glycomet GP2.
Kindly clarify my query.
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Answered by Dr. Saumya Mittal (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
options explained

Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your query.
I think I would be able to help you.

The fact remains that the tablet glycomet GP 2 is what you are already having albeit in the form of 2 different tablets rather that 1 single tablet. Glycomet GP 2 is a combination drug.

I think the doctor wanted to continue to increase the doses slowly. Its a accepted way to treat and is safe. I usually differ in my approach. Most new diabetic I am a prefer to use a third medicine nowadays.

I think I would have suggested that you change to glycomet GP 2 and monitor the sugars once more. If the sugars were still high, I would have added a third medicine probably of sitagliptin group . I would recommend the same to you.

I therefore suggest that you discuss the options available with the local diabetic specialist treating you.

I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information helps you. Please feel free to contact us for more information. Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
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Follow up: Dr. Saumya Mittal (2 hours later)
Sir,
First of all thank you for clarifying my query. But today i talked to my doctor and he said you take Glycomet GP3 in morning and CetapinXR 1gm in night and after 10 days do blood sugar test.
And thus today I bought Glycomet GP3.
I read that most side effect of GP3 is hypoglycemia at post prandial.
Will I use this medicine combination.



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Answered by Dr. Saumya Mittal (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Worth a try

Detailed Answer:
Hi
I think the sugars are too high. I feel that in your case hypoglycaemia should not be a problem. I think it would be good to give it a try.
I suggest that you buy a glucometer and test the sugars regularly. This will make sure that you don't have hypoglycaemia.
Best of luck.
Dr Mittal.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Glycomet GP3?

Brief Answer: options explained Detailed Answer: Hi I am Dr Mittal. I have read your query. I think I would be able to help you. The fact remains that the tablet glycomet GP 2 is what you are already having albeit in the form of 2 different tablets rather that 1 single tablet. Glycomet GP 2 is a combination drug. I think the doctor wanted to continue to increase the doses slowly. Its a accepted way to treat and is safe. I usually differ in my approach. Most new diabetic I am a prefer to use a third medicine nowadays. I think I would have suggested that you change to glycomet GP 2 and monitor the sugars once more. If the sugars were still high, I would have added a third medicine probably of sitagliptin group . I would recommend the same to you. I therefore suggest that you discuss the options available with the local diabetic specialist treating you. I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information helps you. Please feel free to contact us for more information. Best of luck. Dr Mittal.