I am taking Glycine GP1 for diabetes and Zorem 2.5 for high blood pressure. Are these medicines safe to use together for long-term treatment?
Glycine-GP1 and Zorem 2.5 are often prescribed together for people with diabetes and high blood pressure. Many patients use these medicines safely for long periods when they follow their doctor?s advice. Since diabetes and high blood pressure often happen together, it is important to manage both to lower the risk of heart, kidney, nerve, and eye problems in the future. Staying safe over time depends on keeping your blood sugar and blood pressure under control, and having regular check-ups for your kidneys, liver, weight, and general health. Some people may feel dizzy or weak, have low blood sugar, experience swelling, stomach upset, or changes in blood pressure. These effects can depend on your dose and how your body reacts. To help manage your health, take your medicines as directed, try not to skip meals, limit salty and sugary foods, exercise, get enough sleep, and manage stress. Checking your blood pressure and blood sugar regularly can help catch any issues early. If you keep feeling dizzy, have very low blood sugar, swelling in your legs, unusual weakness, chest pain, or your readings stay high or low even with treatment, let your doctor know.