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  5. My blood sugar level is 200 to 250 mg/dL after lunch, but drops to a low of 50 to 55 mg/dL in the evening. I am currently taking half a tablet of Volix M 0.3 before breakfast, half a tablet before lunch, and half a tablet of Pioz MF 15. How should my medication doses be adjusted to prevent these extreme fluctuations?

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My blood sugar level is 200 to 250 mg/dL after lunch, but drops to a low of 50 to 55 mg/dL in the evening. I am currently taking half a tablet of Volix M 0.3 before breakfast, half a tablet before lunch, and half a tablet of Pioz MF 15. How should my medication doses be adjusted to prevent these extreme fluctuations?

Asked by Male, 55 · 4 days ago

Your sugar levels are fluctuating from high post-lunch spikes to low evening levels. This evening drop is hypoglycemia, which we must prevent first. Your physician might reduce your evening pioglitazone/metformin dose or adjust your afternoon voglibose/metformin dose to stop the evening crashes. To manage the post-lunch spike, they may optimize your pre-lunch medication timing or suggest dietary changes like spacing out carbohydrates. Please consult your doctor to safely adjust these doses. Meanwhile, if you feel shaky or your sugar drops below 70 mg/dL, consume 15 grams of fast-acting sugar (like fruit juice or glucose powder) immediately to raise it safely.
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My blood sugar level is 200 to 250 mg/dL after lunch, but drops to a low of 50 to 55 mg/dL in the evening. I am currently taking half a tablet of Volix M 0.3 before breakfast, half a tablet before lunch, and half a tablet of Pioz MF 15. How should my medication doses be adjusted to prevent these extreme fluctuations?

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