I was using Tribet 2 Tablet daily as advised by my doctor. Due to its non-availability, I switched to Triguline LD-2 about 6 months ago and had no problems with it. Now Triguline LD-2 is also unavailable in the market. What alternative treatment or medicine should I consider?
If Tribet 2 Tablet and later Triguline LD-2 were helping you and you did not face any problems while using them, it is understandable to feel concerned now that the medicines are unavailable. In such situations, the safest approach is not to stop treatment suddenly or switch to another medicine on your own, because these tablets may contain specific combinations used to control blood sugar, and the correct alternative depends on your diabetes condition, blood sugar levels, kidney function, age, and other health factors. Many medicines are available with similar ingredients under different brand names, so your doctor may be able to suggest an equivalent substitute with the same composition. Continue monitoring your blood sugar regularly, follow your diabetic diet, avoid excessive sweets and processed foods, stay physically active, and take medicines regularly as advised. If you notice increased thirst, frequent urination, weakness, blurred vision, or unusually high sugar readings after stopping the medicine, consult your doctor promptly. A proper medical review will help you shift safely to another suitable medicine without affecting your diabetes control.