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Understanding Your Blood Glucose Levels
- Fasting glucose of 170 mg/dL and postprandial glucose of 280 mg/dL indicate poor blood sugar control.
Current Medications Overview
- Zoryl M2 Forte: Combines Glimepiride and Metformin to lower blood sugar.
- Lantus: Long-acting insulin to maintain baseline glucose levels.
Assessment of Current Control
- These levels suggest suboptimal control despite current medications.
Possible Reasons for Elevated Glucose
- Consider medication dosage, adherence, diet, physical activity, or diabetes progression.
Recommendations for Next Steps
- Consult your endocrinologist for a medication review.
- Possible adjustments: dose changes, adding medications, or modifying insulin regimen.
- Implement lifestyle changes to support glucose control.
Monitoring and Follow-up
- Regular blood glucose monitoring and follow-up appointments are crucial.
When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- Be aware of signs of hyperglycemia complications that require urgent care.
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