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Is Progenta Advisable For Diabetes?

Hello D-R, my mother in her 80es,she suffered from diabet many years,about 10 years+she using insulin, now her d-r offer her to try with insulin new medication -Progenta,she doing this for not increase more of insulin.What are you can say about this medication, and if it s good to take this in combination with insulin? Waiting for your respond ,thanks a lot.
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Diabetologist 's  Response
dear sir I can understand your concern
in my opinion this mediation trajenta 5 mg belongs a novel class of medication called DPP-4 inhibitors
this medication is having very low risk of hypoglycemia
there is some evidence stating that it also protects your pancreatic beta cells and also helps there regeneration.
As this beta cells produce insulin so the requirement of exogenous insulin might not increase.
I totally support your doctors opinion
I too suggest you to continue same prescription
regards
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Is Progenta Advisable For Diabetes?

dear sir I can understand your concern in my opinion this mediation trajenta 5 mg belongs a novel class of medication called DPP-4 inhibitors this medication is having very low risk of hypoglycemia there is some evidence stating that it also protects your pancreatic beta cells and also helps there regeneration. As this beta cells produce insulin so the requirement of exogenous insulin might not increase. I totally support your doctors opinion I too suggest you to continue same prescription regards