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Can my mother take gemer 2 both times in the morning before food and at night after food? Is there any harm to give same medicine both times?
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As long as sugars are in range there is absolutely no harm in giving Gemer twice.. Check sugars.it should be in range. Do Fbs,pp,hba1c Consult online for further guidance
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Gemer 2mg can be given twice a day depending on the patients glycaemic control/patients requirement. This is solely based on how the patients sugars are at the moment with what ever her current treatment is.
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You can do her diabetes profile with the current medications and consult.
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She can..both times before food.
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Start with Gemer 1 at night.
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it is always better to consult and change
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Hi No harm in giving same medicines- gemer 2 in morning and gemer 1 at night Gemer is reduced dose... Monitor blood sugars if no low sugars , and if sugar levels are at goals.. continue same Goals : FBS 70 to 120  PPBS less than 200... HbA1c ~ 7%
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