Glucotrol

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GlucotrolGlucotrol: When you suffer from diabetes you are willing to try any form of safe medication that can help relieve your symptoms. With so many different types of medication, how do you know which one is right for you? You’ve heard of Glucotrol, but aren’t quite sure what it is or what is does exactly. Glucotrol is used to help manage blood sugar levels. Glucotrol is uses to treat type II diabetes, those who don’t rely on insulin. Glucotrol is not a wonder drug, to be effective it needs to be used in combination of a good diet, effective exercise plan, and might possibly need insulin therapy as well.

There are extremely important factors that you should consider before taking Glucotrol. First and foremost, when using Glucotrol it may increase your risk of death from cardiovascular disease. It’s important to know the risks before taking any type of new medication. You should thoroughly discuss both risks and benefits from taking Glucotrol. As with any diabetes medication, it’s important to be able to identify when you might have low blood sugar. Once you start taking Glucotrol you shouldn’t alter your dosage without consulting your doctor first. You should also stick to an approved diet and exercise routine and should avoid alcohol. Alcohol can decrease your blood sugar levels and hinder your diabetes treatments.

Before taking any type of new medication you should thoroughly discuss your medical history with your doctor. This should include whether you have a history of kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, which type of diabetes you have, any infections, illnesses, injuries, or any needs for surgery. Any of these factors could exclude you from taking Glucotrol. It’s also important to mention if you are pregnant or breast feeding since the side effects of Glucotrol are not yet known. If you choose exclude any pertinent information when talking to your doctor you could be putting yourself at risk of many preventable side effects or reactions while taking Glucotrol. It’s also important to mention any other medication you might be taking that could interact with Glucotrol.

So how exactly do you take Glucotrol, is it a shot or oral medication? Glucotrol is an oral medication that should be swallowed, not chewed up or crushed into foods or drink. This medication is a time release pill that should be taken with a full glass of water. Is there anything that you shouldn’t do if you decide to begin taking Glucotrol? Glucotrol is a diabetes medication, so you should do the things to help contribute to a healthy lifestyle such a taking your prescribed medication, exercising regularly, and eating properly. Any medication is not going to be effective if you aren’t living the way you are supposed to. You don’t want to participate in activities that risk changing you blood sugar levels such as drinking alcohol. You need to act responsibly to avoid disturbing your diabetes treatment. It’s also important to note that you need to discuss taking any over the counter medication with your doctor before taking it when using Glucotrol.

Author: Staff Writers

Content published on Diabetic Live is produced by our staff writers and edited/published by Christopher Berry. Christopher is a type 1 diabetic and was diagnosed in 1977 at the age of 3.

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