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What Causes Elevated Levels Of Triglycerides In A Diabetic?

Hi..My triglyceride is 225 and my sugar is under control by using Diapride M1. I just want to know that if my sugar (fast & PP) are normal then why triglyceride is not under control, do i need to have separate medication for this. Im already on dietary changes, do i need to further change anything in my diet.
Fri, 15 May 2015
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I really appreciate your concern blood sugar level and triglyceride are two different chemical and physiological phenomenon or process these are not related with each other in any way, it is not the case that they are inversely or directly proportional to each others, hope this information helps, take care.
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What Causes Elevated Levels Of Triglycerides In A Diabetic?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern blood sugar level and triglyceride are two different chemical and physiological phenomenon or process these are not related with each other in any way, it is not the case that they are inversely or directly proportional to each others, hope this information helps, take care.