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Am I Using The Correct Medicines ?

I am diabetic type 2 using tribet 1 mg morning afternoon volix m 0.2 night tribet 1 mg and some vitamins is this correct medicines let me know
Tue, 29 Mar 2011
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Hello!

to check if your medications are correct it is important to check if they are controlling your sugar levels. Do following assessment:

1. Follow diabetic diet plan
2. Check your sugar levels for a week. (F (BSL), PP(BSL), R(BSL) )
3. Mention changes in your routine eg. Missed tablet, increased duration of exercise, diet not followed etc.

* Self monitoring is very important to avoid undesirable health complications.
Then only we will be able to arrive at some conclusion.

For further queries contact:

ketki_foodcorner@yahoo.com

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though the combination of drugs is good but u need to know how much it is effective.for that get your F & PP lunch blood sugar done alng with HbA1c.
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Am I Using The Correct Medicines ?

Hello! to check if your medications are correct it is important to check if they are controlling your sugar levels. Do following assessment: 1. Follow diabetic diet plan 2. Check your sugar levels for a week. (F (BSL), PP(BSL), R(BSL) ) 3. Mention changes in your routine eg. Missed tablet, increased duration of exercise, diet not followed etc. * Self monitoring is very important to avoid undesirable health complications. Then only we will be able to arrive at some conclusion. For further queries contact: ketki_foodcorner@yahoo.com