Are The Medicines Like Gemer 1 Forte, Galvus 50 And Pioz 7.5 Effective?
after taking gemer 1 forte before break fast and Galvus 50 and pioz 7.5 after breakfast, my glucos level is above 200 every day (taking these medicine in the last 5 days after my doctor changed the medicines to bring down the glucose level). Even the fasting glucose level is also 180 plus. Is the medicine effective or should I increase the dosage/change the medicines
Hello, You can start taking GEMER forte in night also and also can add VOGLIBOSE .3 mg three times a day. There are various types of antidiabetics available in market and a judicious combination of them can make your blood sugar levels under control effectively. Along with medications observe proper dietary control and do regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day.It is very important to keep a tight control on your sugar levels so as to avoid future macro as well as microvascular complications. Thanks
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Are The Medicines Like Gemer 1 Forte, Galvus 50 And Pioz 7.5 Effective?
Hello, You can start taking GEMER forte in night also and also can add VOGLIBOSE .3 mg three times a day. There are various types of antidiabetics available in market and a judicious combination of them can make your blood sugar levels under control effectively. Along with medications observe proper dietary control and do regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day.It is very important to keep a tight control on your sugar levels so as to avoid future macro as well as microvascular complications. Thanks