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  5. My HB A1C is 6.1, and I have diabetes. I'm now taking the following medication for a severe cough and throat infection. 1. Claribed 500 mg 1-0-1 Taxim o 200 mg 1-0-1 Levolin 2 mg 1-1-1 Zyrcold 0-1-0. My blood sugar has risen to 300 and higher since using these medications. Humalog mix 25 10 unit -0 - 18 unit is my medication. My typical range is 90 to 110 when fasting and 145 to 165 following meals. I appreciate your advice.

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My HB A1C is 6.1, and I have diabetes. I'm now taking the following medication for a severe cough and throat infection. 1. Claribed 500 mg 1-0-1 Taxim o 200 mg 1-0-1 Levolin 2 mg 1-1-1 Zyrcold 0-1-0. My blood sugar has risen to 300 and higher since using these medications. Humalog mix 25 10 unit -0 - 18 unit is my medication. My typical range is 90 to 110 when fasting and 145 to 165 following meals. I appreciate your advice.

Asked by Male, 45 ยท 4 hours ago

Your sudden rise in blood sugar (300+) is likely due to infection stress and some medicines like Levolin and Zyrcold Syrup, which can increase glucose levels. Antibiotics like Claribed 500 and Taxim O 200 usually don?t raise sugar directly, but the infection itself does. Monitor blood sugar closely and consult your doctor urgently, as your insulin (Humalog Mix 25) dose may need to be temporarily adjusted until the infection resolves.
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