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  5. What pharmacological adjustments or treatment escalations should be considered for a type 2 diabetic patient whose blood glucose remains poorly controlled (fasting blood sugar of 185?220 mg/dL and postprandial blood sugar of 327 mg/dL) despite compliance with glimepiride/metformin (Geminor M1) twice daily and concurrent Ayurvedic remedies?

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What pharmacological adjustments or treatment escalations should be considered for a type 2 diabetic patient whose blood glucose remains poorly controlled (fasting blood sugar of 185?220 mg/dL and postprandial blood sugar of 327 mg/dL) despite compliance with glimepiride/metformin (Geminor M1) twice daily and concurrent Ayurvedic remedies?

Asked by Female, 49 · 1 month ago

Since your blood sugar remains high on your current Geminor M1 (glimepiride/metformin), it is time to discuss a treatment adjustment with your doctor. They may consider optimizing your current doses, adding another class of oral medication (such as an SGLT2 inhibitor or DPP-4 inhibitor), or introducing insulin to safely bring your numbers down. I also recommend pausing the Ayurvedic remedies until you consult your doctor, as they can sometimes interfere with your prescription's effectiveness.
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What pharmacological adjustments or treatment escalations should be considered for a type 2 diabetic patient whose blood glucose remains poorly controlled (fasting blood sugar of 185?220 mg/dL and postprandial blood sugar of 327 mg/dL) despite compliance with glimepiride/metformin (Geminor M1) twice daily and concurrent Ayurvedic remedies?

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