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  5. I have been diabetic for the past year and currently take Glimepiride 1 mg in the morning and Galvus 50 mg. My fasting blood sugar is 115, but my postprandial (PP) level is 227. What could be causing these fluctuations, and do I need to adjust my medications?

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I have been diabetic for the past year and currently take Glimepiride 1 mg in the morning and Galvus 50 mg. My fasting blood sugar is 115, but my postprandial (PP) level is 227. What could be causing these fluctuations, and do I need to adjust my medications?

Asked by Male, 55 · 7 days ago

Your fasting blood sugar of 115 mg/dL is well-controlled, but your post-meal (postprandial) reading of 227 mg/dL is high. This spike is likely caused by high-carbohydrate meals, rapid digestion of breakfast, or inadequate post-meal medication coverage. Galvus (vildagliptin) 50 mg is commonly taken twice daily; taking it only once might leave you uncovered after meals. You may need a medication adjustment, such as increasing Galvus to twice daily, adding Metformin, or modifying your diet. Please consult your doctor to safely adjust your prescription.
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I have been diabetic for the past year and currently take Glimepiride 1 mg in the morning and Galvus 50 mg. My fasting blood sugar is 115, but my postprandial (PP) level is 227. What could be causing these fluctuations, and do I need to adjust my medications?

Answered 7 days ago