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My blood glucose changes suddenly. It becomes low at day time nd I feel very weak and it becomes high at night time although I'm taking Liz m tablet half in the morning nd other half in the evening as per prescription ... what I need to do now
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Ur medicine details are not complete for proper opinion. Usually such fluctuations occur if pt isnot following diet as advised. meaning if u delay ur sheduled meals and change frequently the quantity of food ur same  medicine can give u hypoglycaemia. And if u take 2 meals in close gap or snacking inevening ur sugars will increase. Sofirst correct ur diet schedule as advised by dietitian .despite that u have hypos then medicine needto b revised byur doctor
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