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If we forget to take our diabetes medicine after food then what to do can we should take it after one two hours or not

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It is better to take the medicine. There is no harm. I do take even after one hour. Desirable situation is to take the medicine as prescribed by the doctor......

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Thanks a lot

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I am taking janumet50mg/1000mg after breakfast and dinner after lunch take amaryl2mg but after two hours of breakfast my sugar level goes to very down like 60 and 55 sometimes so now I am taking half janumet at morning

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Thanks for all your concern

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