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My HbA1c is 9% despite taking Glycomet GP 0.5 and Pioz MF 15. What should I do?
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Here's what HbA1c indicates and the uses of the medicines you mentioned:
HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) Test: It measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months by showing how much sugar is attached to your red blood cells. A higher HbA1c suggests consistently high blood sugar, which increases diabetes complications risk.
Glycomet GP 0.5 (Glimepiride 0.5mg + Metformin 500mg): This tablet helps lower blood sugar in Type II diabetes by increasing insulin release (Glimepiride) and reducing glucose production in the liver (Metformin), aiding better glucose control.
Pioz MF 15 (Pioglitazone 15mg + Metformin 500mg): This combination lowers blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity (Pioglitazone) and reducing liver glucose production (Metformin), helping to manage Type II diabetes and prevent complications.
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