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I'm a type 2 diabetic taking Janumet and Aztor EZ. My sugar levels are mostly normal, but when should I stop the medications or consult a doctor?

Asked by Male, 55 · 2 months ago

If your sugars are well controlled on Janumet and Aztor EZ, do not stop them on your own. Diabetes usually needs long-term treatment, even when readings are normal. You should consult your doctor if you have frequent low sugars, side effects, major weight loss, or consistently normal readings along with improved lifestyle. Regular follow-ups every 3?6 months with sugar and HbA1c tests help decide if doses can be adjusted safely.
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Your medications Janumet (Sitagliptin + Metformin) and Aztor EZ (Atorvastatin + Ezetimibe) should generally be continued as prescribed even if your sugar levels are mostly normal, but you should consult your doctor before stopping them.

🩺 When to Consult a Doctor

  • If you experience any side effects such as muscle pain, unusual tiredness, stomach pain, or persistent nausea.
  • If your blood sugar or cholesterol levels change significantly or become unstable.
  • Before making any changes to your medication regimen, including stopping or adjusting doses.

⚕️ Medication Continuation Guidance

  • Janumet helps control blood sugar and should be taken as long as your doctor advises to maintain stable glucose levels.
  • Aztor EZ is used to manage cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular risk; stopping it without medical advice can increase heart disease risk.
  • Regular monitoring of blood sugar, liver function, and cholesterol is important to guide ongoing treatment.

🩺 Follow-up Recommendations

  • Schedule routine check-ups with your endocrinologist or diabetologist to review your medications and lab results.
  • Discuss any concerns or side effects promptly with your doctor to ensure safe and effective treatment.

Stopping these medications without medical guidance is not recommended. Please consult your specialist doctor for personalized advice based on your current health status.

Answered 2 months ago