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What Are The Side Effects Of Galvus Met 50 500?

i am diabetic person since last 6 years. I take matadoze ipr 850 suggest by my md. But in last month he change to galvus mat-50. I took this for month but my diabities go rise up to 40 points.before taking this galvus i have diabities between 110 to 180 but now it reach 125 to 200. So please say something to me what medicen is best for me
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The medication is not causing an increase in your blood sugar.

Galvus met is a combination of galvus and metformin . These agents work together to help reduce the blood sugar.

In addition to the use of medication, you also need to take a look at your diet and activity level.
If your diet is still very high in carbohydrates (bread, rice, biscuits, pasta, flour based foods), then this would contribute to your blood sugars.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Galvus Met 50 500?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The medication is not causing an increase in your blood sugar. Galvus met is a combination of galvus and metformin . These agents work together to help reduce the blood sugar. In addition to the use of medication, you also need to take a look at your diet and activity level. If your diet is still very high in carbohydrates (bread, rice, biscuits, pasta, flour based foods), then this would contribute to your blood sugars. I hope this helps