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My sugars have come normal 5.6
I m taking tenepride M 500mg Can I lower dose Also I feel thirst n feel low despite my thyroid n sugar level normal
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Your sugar looks normal here. You can take half the tablet for now and get 1. FBS 2. PPBS done and have a consultation with a diabetologist
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Yes...of course you can lower medicines and still keep your sugar in control. We at livediabetesfree.org focus on that. Please fix up an appointment with me on oracto or connect via whatsapp or call on 9148*990990
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Yes. One of the combination medications can be stopped. Not sure what your starting blood tests were when diagnosed with diabetes. Share other reports
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Hba1c is in normal range. Need to know fasting sugars and prandial sugars to modify treatment
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