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Dads hba1c 11
My dad's hba1c is 11. He is taking Zoryal 4 mg in morning 4/500, Sitayough 1. In lunch and cetapin xr 1000. Can any diabetic dr provide medicine in paid consultation.
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Hba1c is high..though medicine dose is high..sugars are not at all good. So need to re evaluate and find the reason for the same. Also need to assess the diet of the patient.. Book online appointment for better guidance
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It appears your dad is currently on a full dose of oral medication, yet his HbA1c is at 11%. Given this, he may benefit from insulin therapy. I recommend consulting your doctor and scheduling an online consultation with me for further assistance. Best regards.
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Get fbs , ppbs done and have a follow up.
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Kindly book a proper consultation for detailed evaluation and treatment.
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