I am currently taking Glimestar M2 Forte twice before meals, along with Recoval and Tendia at lunchtime, for diabetes. What should be the correct dose of these medicines for better sugar control?
The correct dose of Glimestar-M2 Forte, Recoval, and Teneligliptin depends on your current blood sugar readings, HbA1c level, kidney function, eating habits, age, weight, and how your body is responding to treatment. Diabetes medicines are adjusted individually, so the same dose may not suit everyone. If your sugar is still fluctuating or remaining high, your doctor may need to review your fasting and post-meal readings along with your daily routine before deciding whether any dose adjustment is required. Taking higher doses on your own can sometimes lead to low blood sugar, sweating, dizziness, weakness, or stomach problems. Along with medicines, regular meal timings, smaller balanced portions, daily walking, proper sleep, and reducing sugary foods and late-night eating can support better control. Taking medicines exactly at the advised time is also important for stable sugar levels. Consult your doctor if you continue to have high readings, repeated low sugar episodes, blurred vision, excessive thirst, or unusual tiredness despite treatment.