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What medical interventions or dosage adjustments are recommended for a patient with type 2 diabetes whose fasting blood glucose remains between 160 and 180 mg/dL and postprandial glucose ranges from 220 to 260 mg/dL while taking teneligliptin (Dynaglipt) once daily after breakfast?

Asked by Male, 63 · 1 month ago

Your fasting levels of 160?180 mg/dL and post-meal levels of 220?260 mg/dL suggest that teneligliptin (Dynaglipt) alone may not be fully managing your diabetes. Your doctor might consider adding another oral medication, such as metformin, or adjusting your current therapy to help bring these numbers into a safer range. Please discuss these readings with your physician, who can safely guide your dosage or treatment plan. Combining this with gentle lifestyle changes can make a wonderful difference.
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What medical interventions or dosage adjustments are recommended for a patient with type 2 diabetes whose fasting blood glucose remains between 160 and 180 mg/dL and postprandial glucose ranges from 220 to 260 mg/dL while taking teneligliptin (Dynaglipt) once daily after breakfast?

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