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Can Intake Of Diabetic Medicine Causes Static Shock?

when i rub my head with any thing i get an electict shok feeling why is this. i am a diabetic fore more than 30 years .I am now 76 uears old. I take metphomin 800mg three times a day . Clibenclamide 5 mg one daily.clopdogrel 75mg one daily.Ramipril5mg one daily atenolol 50mg one daily.please answer. thank you
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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dear sir I can understand your concern.in my opinion you might be suffering with a condition called ddiabetic neuropathy.this kind of problems are common in long term diabetes.my suggestion is to go with some drugs which can strengthen your nervous system.ther are tab neurobion and alpha lipoic acid.....regards Dr Vamsi Krishna Diabetologist
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Can Intake Of Diabetic Medicine Causes Static Shock?

dear sir I can understand your concern.in my opinion you might be suffering with a condition called ddiabetic neuropathy.this kind of problems are common in long term diabetes.my suggestion is to go with some drugs which can strengthen your nervous system.ther are tab neurobion and alpha lipoic acid.....regards Dr Vamsi Krishna Diabetologist