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What Drugs Can Be Taken For Type2 Dibetes In Operated Case Of Ulcerative Colitis With Sub Total Colectomy On Healthy Stoma?

What drugs to betaken for type2 dibetes in operated case of ulcerative colitis with sub total colectomy on healthy stoma ,at present on 0.5 mg Novanorm twice a day B SL is a 180 mg% fasting ,220 mg % after meal without Novanorm. YYYY@YYYY
Thu, 23 Jan 2014
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hi, in your case, i would recommend insulin for two reasons. 1) you have a long term medical issue for which oral drugs are not ideal 2) your diabetic control is bad. your target levels are FBS <100 and PPBS < 140 which can be easily attained with insulin rather than high doses of oral drugs. Hope this helped.
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What Drugs Can Be Taken For Type2 Dibetes In Operated Case Of Ulcerative Colitis With Sub Total Colectomy On Healthy Stoma?

hi, in your case, i would recommend insulin for two reasons. 1) you have a long term medical issue for which oral drugs are not ideal 2) your diabetic control is bad. your target levels are FBS 100 and PPBS 140 which can be easily attained with insulin rather than high doses of oral drugs. Hope this helped.