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Is There Interaction Between Vytorin, Metformin, Invokana, Bydureon And Lantus?

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Posted on Thu, 7 Jan 2016
Question: I'm 64 year old have been taking statin for 16 years currently on vytorin and developed type 2 diabetes about 11 years ago and take a lot of medicine. metformin 1000 mg twice a day, invocana 300mg once a day, Byduron once a week, Lantus 12 units once a dayat night, homolog 8 units at dinner. is this too much meds
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
you could take less

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I understand that your HbA1c was within the target range (7% or less) but you do take a lot of drugs. When taking a basal and a bolus insulin (lantus and humalog respectively) you should be able to achieve an accurate glucose control, provided that you're self-disciplined enough to avoid overeating or eating the wrong type of food.

One could agree to add metformin to a type 2 diabetic in order to reduce insulin resistance (and thus insulin requirements) and perhaps also bydureon when a patient is fat and can't control eating. Bydureon helps by reducing the patient's appetite and by promoting weight loss.

I can't see the need for invokana though.

In patients like you, I usually give a go to metformin, a basal insulin and perhaps bolus insulin. If I prescribe bolus insulins I usually recommend 2-3 doses per day.

Finally, please take into account that in diabetes whatever works is right! I guess that's why your doctor recommended continuing your current regimen. But I can understand your primary care physician's worries.

I hope you find my comments helpful!
You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information.

Kind Regards!
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Is There Interaction Between Vytorin, Metformin, Invokana, Bydureon And Lantus?

Brief Answer: you could take less Detailed Answer: Hello, I understand that your HbA1c was within the target range (7% or less) but you do take a lot of drugs. When taking a basal and a bolus insulin (lantus and humalog respectively) you should be able to achieve an accurate glucose control, provided that you're self-disciplined enough to avoid overeating or eating the wrong type of food. One could agree to add metformin to a type 2 diabetic in order to reduce insulin resistance (and thus insulin requirements) and perhaps also bydureon when a patient is fat and can't control eating. Bydureon helps by reducing the patient's appetite and by promoting weight loss. I can't see the need for invokana though. In patients like you, I usually give a go to metformin, a basal insulin and perhaps bolus insulin. If I prescribe bolus insulins I usually recommend 2-3 doses per day. Finally, please take into account that in diabetes whatever works is right! I guess that's why your doctor recommended continuing your current regimen. But I can understand your primary care physician's worries. I hope you find my comments helpful! You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information. Kind Regards!