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Taking too many tablets
My father has diabetes. He is taking so many tablets at once. So will the tablets work individually if taken at once, or their chemical reactions changes and it does not work properly? Is it safe to take so many tablets at once? Or the tablets should have a minimum te gap to consume it
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You have not provide full story or file of your father for which he is taking medicine, may he has diabetic associate other problem, only full data past available, deficult to reply.
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You will have to first give me the list of tablets he is taking.
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No the tablets have to be customised. You may post a consultation
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Definitely taking so many tablets is not good but streamlining the prescription and necessary tablets need present sugar levels and what is present prescription..Some tablets work with food and some on empty stomach... Its always good to have some gap in multiple tablets.. Need your prescription.. Consult good endocrinologist!!
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Consult good endocrinologist for streamlining your prescription..
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