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Are Vildamiz mf,,,, diamicron XR MEX 60 x500 ,,,, dapagliflozin 5mg ...causes hypoglycemia...is vobit n azulix safer option??? Because my uncles sugar level used to be in Normal range taking vobit n azulix...after consultating new diabetic doctor the new tabs causes hypoglycemia...
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Well if the sugar level was normal wth vobit n azulix then it should be continued Regarding hypo it can be caused by this combination also
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To carry on with previous combination of vobit n azulix should be aware of Hypo nd should manage it accordingly
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Proper evaluation should be done nd Diabetic Protocol to be followed strictly bcz Diabetes is the silent killer disease nd if controlled properly pt can lead a healthy life WELL MYSELF A DIABETOLOGIST AN ADVISE TO U FROM MY VAST EXPERIENCE FOLLOW A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE DONT PANIC LEAD A SUGAR FRIENDLY LIFE TAKE CARE
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Dose adjustment/reduction is key
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He can even shift back to older medicine
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Each patient is different and each medicine combo is different...it actually depend on the report,age, lifestyle,weight..many such factors what medicine is to be prescribed.. Consult for the best advice to a avoid hypoglycemia
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Hi., I can understand your concern. If he's getting hypoglycemic episodes, we can reduce the dosage. Kindly share more details about dosing frequency, his diet, FBS and PPBS levels for further suggestions.
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