I recently had angioplasty and am a diabetic patient. I'm currently taking Amaryl, Pan 40, and Kombiglyze. I've been feeling dizzy and experiencing joint pain for the last three days.

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Asked by Male, 61 · 4 months ago
It’s important to understand how your current medications relate to your diabetes and recent angioplasty, and also to address your new symptoms of dizziness and joint pain.
Your medications—Amaryl (Glimepiride), Kombiglyze (Saxagliptin + Metformin), and Pan 40 (Pantoprazole)—are commonly prescribed for managing type 2 diabetes and related conditions. Amaryl and Kombiglyze help control blood sugar by different mechanisms, while Pan 40 protects your stomach, especially if you are on other medications that might irritate it. Since you recently had angioplasty, careful blood sugar control is crucial to support heart health and healing.
Feeling dizzy and having joint pain could be side effects or signs of other issues such as low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), medication interactions, or complications related to your heart or diabetes. These symptoms should be evaluated promptly.
Please contact your cardiologist or endocrinologist soon to review your symptoms and medications. If dizziness worsens, you experience chest pain, severe weakness, or other urgent symptoms, seek emergency care immediately by calling Apollo Emergency at 1066.
If you want, I can explain how each medication works or what might cause your symptoms in more detail.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Okay, I understand you've recently had angioplasty, are diabetic, and are experiencing dizziness and joint pain. Could you please provide your age and gender?
Answered 4 months ago