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What should I do if I was diagnosed with high blood sugar three months ago, have not started any medication yet, and my doctor has now prescribed Zoryl MV2?

Asked by Female, 57 · 1 month ago

Zoryl MV2 is a combination of three active ingredients: glimepiride, metformin, and voglibose. Together, they work safely to lower your blood sugar, especially after meals, and help your body use insulin better. You should start taking it exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually with your first main meal. To get the best results, continue with a healthy diet and gentle daily exercise. If you experience any unusual symptoms like dizziness, please contact your doctor.
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I have a chronic cough and I catch cold even with slight weather changes. I also have type 2 diabetes and I am taking Zoryl 1 and Galvus 50 regularly. What treatment can help control this repeated cough and cold problem?
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