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  5. I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for the past 15 years, and since last year, my doctor has advised me to take insulin. My blood pressure remains 110/80, my fasting blood sugar level is 128, and my post-prandial blood sugar level is 204. Along with insulin, I am taking Voglinorm GM Forte 2 Tablet, Gibtulio 25 mg Tablet, and Teneliglip 20 Tablet. I would like to know whether I need to change the dosage.

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I have been suffering from type 2 diabetes for the past 15 years, and since last year, my doctor has advised me to take insulin. My blood pressure remains 110/80, my fasting blood sugar level is 128, and my post-prandial blood sugar level is 204. Along with insulin, I am taking Voglinorm GM Forte 2 Tablet, Gibtulio 25 mg Tablet, and Teneliglip 20 Tablet. I would like to know whether I need to change the dosage.

Asked by Male, 47 ยท 2 months ago

Your blood sugar control is not ideal, as your post-meal level of 204 is above the recommended range. This suggests that the dosage of your insulin or oral medications may need adjustment to better manage your post-meal glucose levels. Do not change your medicines on your own, and consult your doctor promptly to safely modify your treatment regimen.
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  1. Consult Your Doctor: Your current blood sugar levels suggest that your diabetes management may need adjustment. However, only your healthcare provider can safely modify your medication doses based on your full medical history and recent lab results.

  2. Blood Sugar Targets: Aim for fasting blood sugar between 80-130 mg/dL and post-prandial levels under 180 mg/dL.

  3. Lifestyle Factors: Focus on diet, exercise, and weight management to aid in controlling blood sugar levels.

  4. Monitoring: Regularly check blood sugar levels and have periodic HbA1c tests to evaluate long-term control.

  5. Medication Side Effects: Report any side effects, such as low blood sugar episodes, to your doctor.

Please schedule an appointment with your endocrinologist to review your treatment plan.

Answered 2 months ago