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What Is The Correct Medicine For A Diabetic Patient, Diagnosed With LAD Blockage?

Hi Doctor, My name is Harish. I am a diabetic since 1999. In 2007 I was diagnosed LAD blockage upto 90% and Stunting was done. I was prescribed the following medicines CLAVIX AS 150, LOSAR, EMBETA XR-25, NITROCONTIN 2.6, AND STOREVAS In 2009 I suffered Melena and the doctor stopped CLAVIX AS 150. In 2011 during a routine check I was once again diagnosed blockage and Stunting was done again. I was prescribed the following medicines CLAVIX AS 75, LOSAR A, EMBETA XR-25 AND STOREVAS. For my diabetic treatment I am prescribed Zomelis Met 50/1000 with Ameryl 2 twice a day I want to reduce these medicines and confirm if some changes can be made Gupta
Tue, 31 Dec 2013
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Thanks for query .I recommend to continue those medicines unless you have some serious concern.all the drugs you mentioned are in line for your current medical status even a single agent cannot be changed.hope you comply .regards
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What Is The Correct Medicine For A Diabetic Patient, Diagnosed With LAD Blockage?

Thanks for query .I recommend to continue those medicines unless you have some serious concern.all the drugs you mentioned are in line for your current medical status even a single agent cannot be changed.hope you comply .regards