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  5. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes three months ago and prescribed Gemer Forte 1 (two tablets daily) and Tendia 20 (one tablet daily). Why are my blood sugar levels remaining normal even though I do not take these medications regularly? Additionally, why do I experience intense late-night hunger only on the days I take my medicine, and should I consult my doctor to adjust my treatment plan?

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I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes three months ago and prescribed Gemer Forte 1 (two tablets daily) and Tendia 20 (one tablet daily). Why are my blood sugar levels remaining normal even though I do not take these medications regularly? Additionally, why do I experience intense late-night hunger only on the days I take my medicine, and should I consult my doctor to adjust my treatment plan?

Asked by Male, 52 · 2 days ago

Your blood sugar might currently seem normal because your body still has some natural insulin-producing capacity, or due to residual medication effects. However, irregular adherence is risky. The intense late-night hunger you experience on medication days is likely a sign of mild hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). The active ingredient glimepiride in Gemer Forte 1 stimulates insulin release, which can cause your blood sugar to drop too low, triggering hunger. You should definitely consult your doctor. They can adjust your dosages of glimepiride, metformin, and teneligliptin to better align with your routine, preventing these sudden drops and keeping your glucose levels stable and safe.
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I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes three months ago and prescribed Gemer Forte 1 (two tablets daily) and Tendia 20 (one tablet daily). Why are my blood sugar levels remaining normal even though I do not take these medications regularly? Additionally, why do I experience intense late-night hunger only on the days I take my medicine, and should I consult my doctor to adjust my treatment plan?

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