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  5. I have been diagnosed with diabetes with an HbA1c of 7.3% and prescribed Zoryl 1mg. Is this medication safe for my age, and should I take it daily or only on an as-needed basis? Since I also take Telsite H for high blood pressure, is it safe to use Zoryl 1mg and Telsite H together, and what are the long-term health consequences if I occasionally miss a dose of these medications?

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I have been diagnosed with diabetes with an HbA1c of 7.3% and prescribed Zoryl 1mg. Is this medication safe for my age, and should I take it daily or only on an as-needed basis? Since I also take Telsite H for high blood pressure, is it safe to use Zoryl 1mg and Telsite H together, and what are the long-term health consequences if I occasionally miss a dose of these medications?

Asked by Male, 55 · 1 day ago

Zoryl 1mg (Glimepiride 1mg) is a safe, low starting dose for your age. You must take it daily, not as-needed, to maintain stable blood sugar levels. It is safe to use alongside your blood pressure medication, telmisartan/hydrochlorothiazide, though we will regularly monitor your blood pressure and kidney health. Occasionally missing a dose won't cause immediate danger, but frequent misses lead to fluctuations in blood sugar and pressure. Over time, this inconsistency increases the risk of long-term diabetes and cardiovascular complications. Try to take them consistently, and never double a dose to make up for a missed one.
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I have been diagnosed with diabetes with an HbA1c of 7.3% and prescribed Zoryl 1mg. Is this medication safe for my age, and should I take it daily or only on an as-needed basis? Since I also take Telsite H for high blood pressure, is it safe to use Zoryl 1mg and Telsite H together, and what are the long-term health consequences if I occasionally miss a dose of these medications?

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I have a chronic cough and I catch cold even with slight weather changes. I also have type 2 diabetes and I am taking Zoryl 1 and Galvus 50 regularly. What treatment can help control this repeated cough and cold problem?
Repeated cough and colds with slight weather changes may be due to allergies, sinus sensitivity, chronic throat irritation, exposure to pollution, asthma tendency, or reduced immunity. Diabetes can sometimes make infections and airway irritation last longer, especially if blood sugar control fluctuates. Zoryl 1 and Galvus 50 help control diabetes, but recurrent cough and cold may still continue if allergy triggers or airway inflammation are not addressed properly. Avoiding dust, smoke, cold drinks, pollution, and sudden temperature changes may help reduce repeated irritation. Steam inhalation, warm fluids, proper hydration and regular sleep can also support recovery and reduce throat sensitivity. Keeping blood sugar stable is important because uncontrolled diabetes may increase infection risk and delay healing. Doctors sometimes advise antihistamines, inhalers, anti-allergy treatment, or sinus evaluation, depending on whether the cough is related to allergy, asthma, sinus drainage, or chronic airway inflammation. Persistent symptoms may need chest examination, allergy assessment, or lung evaluation. Consult a doctor if the cough lasts for weeks, disturbs sleep regularly, causes wheezing, or is associated with weight loss, chest tightness, or repeated fever.
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